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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
forehear .
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Examples
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My brother, the free-market capitalist, would make me tatoo "I told you so" on my foreheard ...
Walmart offering $9 Birth Control Pills aka TBTAM 2007
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Since McCain looks to be the ‘08 rethug candidate, let’s all get ready for the old flipflop tag to the pinned squarely on his foreheard.
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He now clearly foresaw, foreheard the comment, the surprise, the opposition of his family.
The Tyranny of the Dark Hamlin Garland 1900
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Shod feet pattered through the streets, windows clattered up noisily; a wild medley of voices broke out, and again in a few seconds was lost in the crashing sound of the very volley she had foreheard!
In Kings' Byways Stanley John Weyman 1891
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The phantom cry foreheard by Durdles, two years before, was that of
The Puzzle of Dickens's Last Plot Andrew Lang 1878
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How the murder was worked Mr. Cuming Walters does not say, but he introduces at this point, the two sounds foreheard by Durdles, without explaining
The Puzzle of Dickens's Last Plot Andrew Lang 1878
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Shots rang out, and a man received grazing wounds to his foreheard, right cheek and lower leg, police said.
The Seattle Times 2010
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Therefore Aunt Hortense was not pleased, even though David’s wife was not lacking, and, too, even though she foreheard herself telling her neighbors next day how many shirts
Marcia Schuyler Grace Livingston Hill Lutz
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