Forney [fawr-nee, fohr-] ExamplesWord Origin noun, plural For·neys.
- 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.
Charles Godfrey Leland
Colonel Forney admired the scheme, but asked “who was to carry it out.”
Charles Godfrey Leland
I found the gun and Colonel Forney the powder and ball, and between us we made a hit.
Charles Godfrey Leland
The pretence for this was that Forney had defaulted $40,000!
Charles Godfrey Leland
The government directed Forney in 1858 to collect these children, and he did so.
William Alexander Linn