- front|ward
- front|ward «FRUHNT wuhrd», adverb.toward or near the front.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
front — af·front·ive; bi·front; con·front·al; con·front·ment; front·ad; front·age; front·ag·er; front; front·ed; front·less; front·let; front·o·ly·sis; front·ward; front·ways; re·front; af·front; con·front; front·wards; … English syllables
Ward — Ward, n. [AS. weard, fem., guard, weard, masc., keeper, guard; akin to OS. ward a watcher, warden, G. wart, OHG. wart, Icel. v[ o]r[eth]r a warden, a watch, Goth. wards in da[ u]rawards a doorkeeper, and E. wary; cf. OF. warde guard, from the… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Ward penny — Ward Ward, n. [AS. weard, fem., guard, weard, masc., keeper, guard; akin to OS. ward a watcher, warden, G. wart, OHG. wart, Icel. v[ o]r[eth]r a warden, a watch, Goth. wards in da[ u]rawards a doorkeeper, and E. wary; cf. OF. warde guard, from… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Ward staff — Ward Ward, n. [AS. weard, fem., guard, weard, masc., keeper, guard; akin to OS. ward a watcher, warden, G. wart, OHG. wart, Icel. v[ o]r[eth]r a warden, a watch, Goth. wards in da[ u]rawards a doorkeeper, and E. wary; cf. OF. warde guard, from… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Ward Baking Company Building — Ward Baking Company Building800 Pacific StreetBrooklyn, New YorkDate of completion: 1911Original Function: Bakery Today, March 26, 2007, Developer Forest City Ratner [http://therealestate.observer.com/2007/03/ward bakery is toast.html plans to… … Wikipedia
Ward-Belmont College — was a women s college, also known at the time as a ladies seminary, located in Nashville, Tennessee on the grounds of the antebellum estate of Adelicia Acklen.The school utilized the grounds of the former Acklen estate and mansion, with a… … Wikipedia
Ward Hill Lamon — (January 6, 1828 May 7, 1893) was a personal friend and self appointed bodyguard of the American President Abraham Lincoln. Lamon was famously absent the night Lincoln was assassinated, having been sent by Lincoln to Richmond, Virginia.… … Wikipedia
ward off someone — ward off (someone/something) to try to keep away someone or something that would hurt you. He raised his arm at the elbow to ward off the blow. They have a “No Trespassing” sign out front to ward off anyone who happens by. She often gets… … New idioms dictionary
ward off something — ward off (someone/something) to try to keep away someone or something that would hurt you. He raised his arm at the elbow to ward off the blow. They have a “No Trespassing” sign out front to ward off anyone who happens by. She often gets… … New idioms dictionary
ward off — (someone/something) to try to keep away someone or something that would hurt you. He raised his arm at the elbow to ward off the blow. They have a “No Trespassing” sign out front to ward off anyone who happens by. She often gets headaches, so she … New idioms dictionary