Thursday, 1 October 2015

(Preposition)FORTH

BRING FORTH: cause to happen. Global warming has brought  forth early spring.
CALL FORTH: to make something exist. the poems call forth beautiful images.
COME FORTH: to appear and move towards you. the beating of the drums
made the tight come forth.
COME FORTH: give suggestion or information. he readily came forth with
his suggestion.
HENCE FORTH:
HOLD FORTH: talk about something for a long time.he held forth on
pleasures of travelling.
ISSUR FORTH: to go or come out. a strange sound issued forth from the spot.
PUT FORTH: sprout, put out, display. the plants had put forth beautiful flowers.
SET FORTH: explain clearly and logically. first of all let me set
forth the purpose of this conference.
SET FORTH: set out, start a journey.they set forth for the next camp.
VENTURE FORTH: go to somewhere that might be unsafe. he venture forth
on an expedition.
SPEW FORTH/OUT:to flow out in large quantities.dirty water spewed out
of the open drain.
POUR FORTH/OUT:come out in a stream. she poured forth her story of suffering.

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