Forney









Forney


Forney [fawr-nee, fohr-] ExamplesWord Origin noun, plural For·neys.

  1. a steam locomotive having no front truck, four driving wheels, and a four-wheeled rear truck.

Origin of Forney named after J. H. Forney (1829–1902), American engineer Examples from the Web for forney Contemporary Examples of forney

  • Two months later, McLelland and his wife were shot to death on March 30 in their quaint home in Forney, Texas.

    It Wasn’t the Aryan Brotherhood, Apparently: Texas Woman Confesses to Role in D.A. Murders

    Christine Pelisek

    April 17, 2013

  • Plus, Michael Daly reports from Forney, Texas, on the McLelland killing.

    How the Aryan Brotherhood Kills: From the Gang Signs to the Sanctioned Hits

    Christine Pelisek

    April 2, 2013

  • So far, Caitria is proudest of the time she visited the small town of Forney, Texas, ravaged by an EF3 tornado last April.

    Facing Disaster: It Takes a Local

    April 1, 2013

  • Historical Examples of forney

  • I tell Forney that I find it is all I can do to attend to one.

    Memoirs

    Charles Godfrey Leland

  • Colonel Forney admired the scheme, but asked “who was to carry it out.”

    Memoirs

    Charles Godfrey Leland

  • I found the gun and Colonel Forney the powder and ball, and between us we made a hit.

    Memoirs

    Charles Godfrey Leland

  • The pretence for this was that Forney had defaulted $40,000!

    Memoirs

    Charles Godfrey Leland

  • The government directed Forney in 1858 to collect these children, and he did so.

    The Story of the Mormons

    William Alexander Linn

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