forth

Related to forth: put forth, Firth of Forth, bring forth
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  • and so forth
  • and so on and so forth
  • back and forth
  • be like painting the Forth Bridge
  • blossom forth
  • bounce (something) back and forth
  • bounce back and forth
  • bring forth
  • bring into the world
  • burst forth
  • call forth
  • come forth
  • draw forth
  • from that day/time forth
  • from this/that day forth
  • from this/that time forth
  • give forth (something)
  • give forth with
  • give forth with (something)
  • go forth
  • gush (forth) from (someone or something)
  • gush (forth) out of (someone or something)
  • hold forth
  • issue (forth) from (some thing or place)
  • launch forth
  • launch forth on (something)
  • launch forth upon (something)
  • lead forth
  • pace back and forth
  • paint the Forth Bridge
  • pour forth
  • put forth
  • sally forth
  • send forth
  • set forth
  • set forth on
  • set forth on (something)
  • spring forth
  • stretch forth
  • sway back and forth
  • throw (something) back and forth
  • toss (something) back and forth
  • toss back and forth
  • venture forth
  • vomit forth
References in classic literature
All the finery and equipments of the warriors were sent forth to them, that they might appear to the greatest advantage.
Most of the inhabitants had gone forth; others remained in mute expectation.
Then the goddess through the love of the god conceived and brought forth dark-gowned Leto, always mild, kind to men and to the deathless gods, mild from the beginning, gentlest in all Olympus.
These great Cronos swallowed as each came forth from the womb to his mother's knees with this intent, that no other of the proud sons of Heaven should hold the kingly office amongst the deathless gods.
As the red light arose and fell, a numerous congregation alternately shone forth, then disappeared in shadow, and again grew, as it were, out of the darkness, peopling the heart of the solitary woods at once.
At the same moment the fire on the rock shot redly forth and formed a glowing arch above its base, where now appeared a figure.
Presently the castle gates opened wide and a great array of men-at-arms came forth with noise and clatter, the Sheriff, all clad in shining mail of linked chain, riding at their head.
With lanterns in their hands a dozen men came to the door of the house where he lived alone and commanded that he dress and come forth. It was raining and one of the men had a rope in his hands.
So said, he o're his Scepter bowing, rose From the right hand of Glorie where he sate, And the third sacred Morn began to shine Dawning through Heav'n: forth rush'd with whirlwind sound The Chariot of Paternal Deitie, Flashing thick flames, Wheele within Wheele undrawn, It self instinct with Spirit, but convoyd By four Cherubic shapes, four Faces each Had wondrous, as with Starrs thir bodies all And Wings were set with Eyes, with Eyes the Wheels Of Beril, and careering Fires between; Over thir heads a chrystal Firmament, Whereon a Saphir Throne, inlaid with pure Amber, and colours of the showrie Arch.
Nor less on either side tempestuous fell His arrows, from the fourfold-visag'd Foure, Distinct with eyes, and from the living Wheels, Distinct alike with multitude of eyes, One Spirit in them rul'd, and every eye Glar'd lightning, and shot forth pernicious fire Among th' accurst, that witherd all thir strength, And of thir wonted vigour left them draind, Exhausted, spiritless, afflicted, fall'n.
Rankeillor's door to claim my inheritance, like a hero in a ballad; and here was I back again, a wandering, hunted blackguard, on the wrong side of Forth.
We have still the Forth to pass, Davie -- weary fall the rains that fed and the hillsides that guided it!"
Is she still alive, or has she died?' But the king replied: 'She let my dear son be torn to pieces by wild beasts; I will not have her named.' Then the huntsman arose and said: 'Gracious lord father she is alive still, and I am her son, and I was not carried away by wild beasts, but by that wretch the old cook, who tore me from her arms when she was asleep, and sprinkled her apron with the blood of a chicken.' Thereupon he took the dog with the golden collar, and said: 'That is the wretch!' and caused live coals to be brought, and these the dog was compelled to devour before the sight of all, until flames burst forth from its throat.
It took him many days to braid a new rope, but when, finally, it was done he went forth purposely to hunt, and lie in wait among the dense foliage of a great branch right above the well-beaten trail that led to water.
It was in a state of mind superinduced by these conditions that La led forth her jabbering company to retrieve the sacred emblem of her high office and wreak vengeance upon the author of her wrongs.