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11at the fore — In a leading position …
12Drums of the Fore and Aft — The Fore and Aft Regiment is the nickname of the fictional The Fore and Fit Princess Hohenzollern Sigmaringen Anspach s Merther Tydfilshire Own Royal Loyal Light Infantry, Regimental District 329A. [1] It is mentioned in The Drums of the Fore and …
13come to the fore — verb make oneself visible; take action (Freq. 1) Young people should step to the fore and help their peers • Syn: ↑step forward, ↑come forward, ↑step up, ↑step to the fore, ↑come out • …
14(be) to the fore — be/come to the ˈfore idiom (BrE) (NAmE be at the ˈfore) to be/become important and noticed by people; to play an important part • She has always been to the fore at moments of crisis. • …
15(be) at the fore — be/come to the ˈfore idiom (BrE) (NAmE be at the ˈfore) to be/become important and noticed by people; to play an important part • She has always been to the fore at moments of crisis. • …
16step to the fore — verb make oneself visible; take action (Freq. 1) Young people should step to the fore and help their peers • Syn: ↑come to the fore, ↑step forward, ↑come forward, ↑step up, ↑come out • …
17come to the fore — verb To become obvious or visible. This issue came to the fore last century and has confounded politicians for many years …
18bring to the fore — index adduce, produce (offer to view) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
19bring something to the fore — bring sth to the ˈfore idiom to make sth become noticed by people Main entry: ↑foreidiom …
20to the fore — in or to a conspicuous or leading position. → fore …