At or to or toward the front; (`forrad' and `forrard' are dialectal variations)
1 Adam said to Napier, 'Take him forrard and report to my cox'n.
2 You'll go forrard and clean the forecastle-head and the fore main deck.
3 But it will be pleasant to look forrard to a snug harbor bymeby.
4 She is a right nice girl, and Tom is a very forrard boy.
5 I began forrard , Mistress Prettybones, and worked my way aft, like a man.
6 You an' Emmy Jane crowd back on the cushion an' I'll set forrard .
7 Oh, he's forrard , right up in the bows, keepin' a lookout.
8 Bear off forrard ! ' And as the stream carried them clear he added, 'Out oars!
9 Tuson said, I have had Captain Inch taken forrard , sir.
10 It's aft the most honour may be, but forrard you finds the better men.
11 Aft the most honour, mebbe, but forrard the better men!
12 Show a lantern forrard as planned. He glanced at Masters.
13 Break up the casks of bacon in the forrard hold!
14 Lay out as far forrard as you can, an' pass the word for steerin'.
15 Bear off forrard ! ' His voice sounded confident and strong.
16 Yez'll notice, I was leanin' forrard at the time.
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