A short introductory essay preceding the text of a book.
Exercising in preparation for strenuous activity.
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Examples for "preface"
Examples for "preface"
1Our author will not allow the error, but replies in his preface:-
2The three-page document now has a new, two-page preface - in English.
3The days of patient waiting merely a preface to the fine life.
4I will publish it immediately; with a preface stating the whole transaction.
5The Author anticipated this objection in the preface to his earlier volume.
1It got reissued in October with a new foreword by Steph Davis.
2In his foreword to the novel's 1946 edition, Huxley wrote: Technically .
3With this foreword I append his account exactly as he left it.
4The foreword is by Paola Antonelli of the Museum of Modern Art.
5As Conor Newman writes in the foreword, Tara has something for everyone.
1After such high prolusions!
2My Lord Derby was at that moment, and for many months afterwards, assisting Valentine Dale in his classical prolusions on the sands of Bourbourg.
3What had the guardian of the Lizards to do with clubs of tall or of little men, with nests of ants, or with Strada's prolusions?
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