One evening Sherlock Holmes was going along the street and suddenly saw a man down…
- It’s certain, this gentleman is very tired after work… or he is dead drunk… or he is after being with a woman, … — reflected Holmes. As it’s Sunday today, he can’t be coming back from work… At such a late hour all shops are closed, and he couldn’t buy alcohol. So he is coming back from a woman. But in this remote place there are only two women — Watson’s wife and mine. Consequently, as I’m coming back from Watson’s wife, …
- Watson, rascal, get up!!!
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FORAGE cap n. Infantry undress cap. - —n. - food for horses and cattle. - searching for food. —v. - search for food; rummage. - collect food from. - get by foraging. [germanic: related to *fodder]
FORBID v. (forbidding; past forbade or forbad; past part. Forbidden) 1 (foll. By to + infin.) Order not (i forbid you to go). - refuse to allow (a thing, or a person to have a thing). - refuse a person entry to. god forbid! May it not happen! [old english: related to *bid]
FORCED labour n. Compulsory labour, esp. In prison. - landing n. Emergency landing of an aircraft. - march n. Long and vigorous march, esp. By troops.
FOREGO var. Of *forgo.
FOREST —n. - (often attrib.) Large area of trees and undergrowth. - trees in this. - large number or dense mass. —v. - plant with trees. - convert into a forest. [latin forestis: related to *foreign]
FORGET v. (forgetting; past forgot; past part. Forgotten or us forgot) 1 (often foll. By about) lose remembrance of; not remember. - neglect or overlook. - cease to think of. forget oneself 1 act without dignity. - act selflessly. forgettable adj. [old english]
FORGOT past of *forget.
FORMAL adj. - in accordance with rules, convention, or ceremony (formal dress; formal occasion). - precise or symmetrical (formal garden). - prim or stiff. - perfunctory, in form only. - drawn up etc. Correctly; explicit (formal agreement). - of or concerned with (outward) form, not content or matter. formally adv. [latin: related to *form]
FORMAT —n. - shape and size (of a book, etc.). - style or manner of procedure etc. - computing arrangement of data etc. —v. (-tt-) 1 arrange or put into a format. - computing prepare (a storage medium) to receive data. [latin formatus shaped: related to *form]
FORMER attrib. Adj. - of the past, earlier, previous (in former times). - (the former) (often absol.) The first or first-mentioned of two. [related to *foremost] - comb. Form pupil in a specified form (fourth-former).
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