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forth

[fawrth, fohrth] / fɔrθ, foʊrθ /


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The boys’ voices seem louder than usual, with snippets of conversation buzzing back and forth.

From Literature

As the puck drops and the action starts, players zoom back and forth until — boom!

From Los Angeles Times

An optical cavity works by trapping light between two or more reflective surfaces, causing it to bounce back and forth.

From Science Daily

Wash trading is a practice in which traders move assets back and forth to create the illusion of genuine activity.

From The Wall Street Journal

Here, in the Jacumba Wilderness, people are halted at the border by federal agents, but Peninsular bighorn sheep have long migrated back and forth.

From Los Angeles Times