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I . forecast <forecast [or forecasted]> [ˈfɔːkæst, Brit ˈfɔːrkɑːst] N

II . forecast <forecast [or forecasted]> [ˈfɔːkæst, Brit ˈfɔːrkɑːst] VB trans

forecourt [ˈfɔːrkɔːrt, Brit ˈfɔːkɔːt] N

foretaste [ˈfɔːrteɪst, Brit ˈfɔːt-] N no pl

foreplay [ˈfɔːrpleɪ, Brit ˈfɔːp-] N no pl

forehand [ˈfɔːrhænd, Brit ˈfɔːh-] N (in tennis)

foremost [ˈfɔːrmoʊst, Brit ˈfɔːməʊst] ADJ

forename [ˈfɔːrneɪm, Brit ˈfɔːn-] N form

forestry [ˈfɔːrɪstri, Brit ˈfɒr-] N no pl

foreword [ˈfɔːrwɜːrd, Brit ˈfɔːwɜːd] N

forefront [ˈfɔːrfrʌnt, Brit ˈfɔːf-] N no pl

foresight [ˈfɔːrsaɪt, Brit ˈfɔːs-] N

forestall [fɔːrˈstɔːl, Brit fɔːˈ-] VB trans

forefathers [ˈfɔːrˌfɑːðərz, Brit ˈfɔːˌfɑːðəz] N

forefathers pl liter:

foreskin [ˈfɔːrskɪn, Brit ˈfɔːs-] N

forehead [ˈfɔːred, Brit ˈfɒrɪd] N

forensic [fəˈrensɪk] ADJ

foretell <foretold> [fɔːrˈtel, Brit fɔːˈ-] VB trans

foreshadow [fɔːrˈʃædoʊ, Brit fɔːˈʃædəʊ] VB trans

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Hauling is done over the side at the forepart of the deck, usually using hydraulic driven net haulers.
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The parts of the kirtle or petticoat that showed beneath the gown were usually made of richer fabrics, especially the front panel "forepart" of the skirts.
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All have vertical stripes on the forepart of the body, which tend towards the horizontal on the hindquarters.
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In the forepart, about three fourths of it, a man may easily sit with his pillows and cushions, or upon a stretch, two men.
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Net haulers are usually used to set and haul driftnets, with a drifter capstan on the forepart of the vessel.
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