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Definition of Forereaches
1. forereach [v] - See also: forereach
Lexicographical Neighbors of Forereaches
Literary usage of Forereaches
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Historical Records of New South Wales by Frank Murcott Bladen (1893)
"How she behaves in sailing through all \ in what proportion she forereaches, and
I river. the variations of the wind, from its I being ..."
2. Modern Poets and Christian Teaching: Richard Watson Gilder, Edwin Markham by David George Downey (1906)
"He is no despondent doubter, he forereaches the good time that he so surely sees
is on the way. ..."
3. Old Sea Wings, Ways, and Words, in the Days of Oak and Hemp by Robert Charles Leslie (1890)
"the ship rapidly forereaches on the tug, until her captain, with a last appeal
of " It's only the pride of the morning," and a wave of his hand, ..."
4. The Life of Admiral of the Fleet Sir William Parker...: From 1781-1866 by Augustus Phillimore (1879)
"The ' Barham' unquestionably forereaches greatly on all. but there still remains
a doubt if the ' Curacoa' is not the more weatherly. ..."
5. Historical Records of New South Wales by New South Wales (1893)
"How she behaves in sailing through all\ m what proportion she forereaches, and
I river. the variations of the wind, from its I being a point or two abaft ..."