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forging ahead

vb. (present participle of forge ahead English)

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Forging Ahead

Forging Ahead is the fourth album by Bad Manners from the year 1982. It was the group's last album on Magnet Records. The picture sleeve to the right, is of the American edition of the album that was released two years later in 1984, with a slightly different track list to the official UK issue.

Forging Ahead (film)

Forging Ahead is a 1933 British comedy mystery film directed by Norman Walker and starring Margot Grahame, Garry Marsh and Anthony Holles. Its plot involves a gang of criminals who pretend a house is haunted in order to keep people away.

Usage examples of "forging ahead".

Not until the yacht was forging ahead would the dinghy be allowed to tow astern.

Though the inscrutable silence threatened to devour him, he screwed up his courage, forging ahead.

Radhakrishnan's project with the baboons had succeeded so brilliantly, Coover understood that it was time to pull away and get serious about forging ahead.

Still, he seemed to be forging ahead, though he never betrayed what direction the evidence seemed to be taking.

Keyser-Bach explained, forging ahead, pushing and slapping the red bulks as he passed them, like a lighthearted Samson.

He cursed them again for stupidly splitting up their strength rather than just forging ahead.

He chose to remain with his companions not because he felt uncomfortable about forging ahead or traveling by himself, but because he was prudent enough to know that in a place like the Viisiiviisii it was useful to have someone always watching your back.

He headed north, not south, and, before long, the powerful engine was forging ahead on the Great North Road.

To a humicker like me, nothing could be more buff than forging ahead with an adventure against popular opinion.

The beast was up now, and tugging on its bridle Pie led it in pursuit of Gentle, who was forging ahead to keep their guides in sight.

She was already forging ahead through the foliage, not caring to take the less thronged route.