fore-check (fôrchk, fr-) intr.v.fore-checked, fore-check·ing, fore-checksTo check an ice-hockey opponent in the opponent's own defensive zone To break into the oppositions zone and set up strategiacally to steal the puck back and get a shot on net.
a fore caddy
One can find the lyrics to the song "Fore Play" by Chris Brown by checking various sites on the web which offer lyrics to songs. Good examples are YouTube and Sweet Lyrics.
FORE - Meaning lookout ahead
Mr- Fore by Fore - 1944 was released on: USA: 7 July 1944
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The comparative of "fore" is "further."
The homophone of "fore" is "four."
It is "Fore", not "four", hence not "five" either. The "Fore" comes from the old use of "Fore-caddies" who were down the fairway looking for the golfers ball coming down the fairway from the tee. The golfer would yell "Fore" telling the "Fore-caddie" that the ball was on the way. Now, of course, "Fore" means "Watch out! Ball is coming your way."
The fore most part of a vessel is the bow
Fore is to aft as front is to rear.
The comparative form of "fore" is "further."
Fore Play was created in 1975.