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- noun Plural form of
forebear .
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Examples
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We are the current stewards of the liberty that, thanks to our forebears, is our birthright as Americans.
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As I waited to die, I passed the time by wondering if the hardships that modern hunters endure compare with what our forebears from the 19th century had to undergo.
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As I waited to die, I passed the time by wondering if the hardships that modern hunters endure compare with what our forebears from the 19th century had to undergo.
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Unlike the feudal Maxtone Grahams, she was less interested in forebears than what she called her afterbears.
Try Anything Twice 1938
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Coursing through the veins of all those people, our forebears, is a blood that is fortified by a wealth of tradition that gives them outlook and confidence, gives them genius that is to be found nowhere else that I know of in the wide universe.
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Rather, I'd like to share some chandelier-growing-out-of-ears family trivia; one of my forebears was a Welshman who had chandeliers growing out of his ears - metaphorically.
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Our forebears were the forward-thinkers of their generation.
The Demon Loren L. Coleman 2004
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Outrageous as that is, our forebears agreed to it, and I willingly abide by it.
The Mad Ship Hobb, Robin 1999
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In her dreams, she flew again, as she recalled her forebears had done.
The Mad Ship Hobb, Robin 1999
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The Indonesians recall forebears who freed themselves from colonial masters.
The Stars Are Also Fire Anderson, Poul, 1926-2001 1994
bilby commented on the word forebears
Duh, a bear's ancestors.
April 27, 2016