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  • 41Forward defence — The forward defence is one of the most commonly used shots in cricket.Played to a good length ball, the batsman attempts to defend his wicket by smothering the ball before it has had much opportunity to spin or move off the seam. With a well bent …

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  • 42forward motion — noun the act of moving forward (as toward a goal) • Syn: ↑progress, ↑progression, ↑procession, ↑advance, ↑advancement, ↑onward motion • Ant: ↑retreat ( …

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  • 43forward — I Jamaican Slang Glossary Future; to go or to move. II Rasta Dictionary 1. to go, move on, set out 2. in the future …

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  • 44move the clocks ahead — put the clocks forward/back idiom (BrE) (NAmE set/move the clocks ahead/back) to change the time shown by clocks, usually by one hour, when the time changes officially, for example at the beginning and end of summer • Remember to put your clocks… …

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  • 45move the clocks back — put the clocks forward/back idiom (BrE) (NAmE set/move the clocks ahead/back) to change the time shown by clocks, usually by one hour, when the time changes officially, for example at the beginning and end of summer • Remember to put your clocks… …

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  • 46move into — Synonyms and related words: accept, assume, attack, attempt, buckle to, embark in, embark upon, endeavor, engage in, enter on, enter upon, fall into, fall to, get under way, go about, go at, go in for, go into, go upon, have at, launch forth,… …

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  • 47move up — (Roget s IV) v. Syn. go forward, do well, go ahead, get ahead; see advance 1 , prosper , rise 1 …

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  • 48move — I. v. a. 1. Impel, put in motion, stir, propel. 2. Incite, instigate, rouse, actuate. 3. Influence, persuade, induce, prevail upon, act upon, determine, prompt, incline. 4. Affect, touch, impress, stir, trouble. 5. Stir up, excite, rouse, awaken …

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  • 49bring forward — verb 1. cause to move forward (Freq. 1) Can you move the car seat forward? • Syn: ↑advance • Ant: ↑back (for: ↑advance) • De …

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  • 50step forward — Synonyms and related words: advance, come along, come forward, come on, cover ground, gain ground, gather head, gather way, get ahead, get along, go, go ahead, go along, go fast, go forward, go on, make good time, make head against, make headway …

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