Forrest [fawr-ist, for-] Examples noun
- Edwin,1806–72, U.S. actor.
- John, 1st Baron,1847–1918, Australian explorer and statesman.
- Nathan Bedford,1821–77, Confederate cavalry general in the U.S. Civil War.
Examples from the Web for forrest Contemporary Examples of forrest
Forrest Gump was about as crimson as they come, and America loved the bejesus out of him.
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Allison Glock
August 23, 2014
In the U.S., however, it was only the second-highest grossing film, behind Forrest Gump.
‘The Lion King’ Turns 20: Every Crazy, Weird Fact About the Disney Classic
Kevin Fallon
June 24, 2014
Dealing with his case appropriately is a “test for our society,” said Dr. Forrest.
Don’t Blame Asperger’s for Massacres
Janelle Dumalaon
May 28, 2014
A builder by profession, he quickly became something of a Forrest Gump of budgetary doom.
Powerbroker Richard Ravitch Thinks New York Might Be Doomed
Josh Robin
April 26, 2014
Like Forrest Gump, South Beach Market prepares their fresh seafood in just about every way possible.
Become a Fried Seafood Believer at South Beach Market
Jane & Michael Stern
April 20, 2014
Historical Examples of forrest
Mr. Forrest had passed through Adelaide one day before his arrival.
John Forrest
Mr. Barlee: One more cheer for the absentees–Mr. Forrest’s companions.
John Forrest
Forrest’s skirmishers and scouts were on the south side of the stream.
Joseph A. Altsheler
Forrest and the wild cavalry of the South were charging on their flanks.
Joseph A. Altsheler
He was sure that his apprehension did not come from any fear of an attack by Forrest or Wheeler.
Joseph A. Altsheler
British Dictionary definitions for forrest Forrest noun
- John, 1st Baron Forrest 1847–1918, Australian statesman and explorer; first premier of Western Australia (1890–1901)