fore

/fɔr/
noun
  1. The front part of something, especially a ship or an animal.
    • The car's fore was damaged in the collision.
    • The captain stood at the fore of the ship, watching the horizon.
    • The horse's fore is sleek and muscular.
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adjective
  1. Situated at or toward the front.
    • The fore cabin of the boat has the best view.
    • The fore legs of the dog were injured.
    • He took a seat in the fore section of the airplane.
interjection
  1. A warning cry in golf to alert others that a ball is headed their way.
    • The golfer cried 'Fore!' just in time to warn the group ahead.
    • Always shout 'Fore!' if your shot might hit someone.
    • He yelled 'Fore!' as his ball veered toward the other players.
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