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Forrester

Forrester may refer to:

  • Forrester, Oklahoma, a community in the United States
  • Forrester Research, a market research company
  • Forrester RFC, a Scottish Rugby Union football club
  • Forrester (surname), people with the surname Forrester
Forrester (surname)

Forrester is a surname of Scottish origin. Notable people with the surname include:

  • Alexander Forrester (politician) (–1787), British barrister and politician
  • Alexander Forrester (educationist) (1805–1869) Presbyterian clergyman and educationist
  • Alistair Forrester, Scottish darts player
  • Billy Forrester, English footballer
  • Cay Forrester, American film and television actress
  • Douglas Forrester, American businessman
  • Gary Forrester, New Zealand musician, novelist, and poet
  • George Forrester (disambiguation), various people
  • Helen Forrester, English author
  • Jack Forrester, Scottish-American professional golfer
  • James Forrester (politician)
  • James Forrester (rugby union)
  • Jay Wright Forrester, founder of the study of system dynamics
  • Joel Forrester, composer
  • Joseph James Forrester, English businessman
  • Maureen Forrester, Canadian singer
  • Patrick G. Forrester, American army officer and astronaut
  • Philippa Forrester, English media personality
  • Stephanie Forrester (triathlete)
  • Tony Forrester, English bridge player and writer
  • Viviane Forrester (1925–2013), French writer
Fictional
  • Doctor Clayton Forrester (War of the Worlds)
  • Dr. Clayton Forrester (Myster Science Theater 3000)
  • Lee Forrester, comic book character
  • Pearl Forrester, Mystery Science Theater 3000
  • Roz Forrester, Doctor Who spinoff
  • The Forrester family on The Bold and the Beautiful
  • William Forrester, Finding Forrester (film)

Usage examples of "forrester".

He had met this young lady, and been much pleased with her, in the country, at the house of her grandfather, the Reverend Doctor Honeywood,--you remember Miss Letitia Forrester, whom I have mentioned repeatedly?

Haig pinchbottles and a few Old Forresters, all with unbroken seals, set artistically about.

The door burst open without warning and Mrs Roscoe Forrester, Professor Vambrace and Griselda ran in.

There was also a book about acting by Stanislavsky, which Mrs Forrester had read to the end of the first chapter and marked intelligently in red pencil, and which she recommended to amateurs who did not know what to do with their hands when on the stage.

Turk, Mrs Forrester had seen a print of Madame de Staël with a turban on, and another of Mr Denon in just such a dress as that in which the conjuror had made his appearance, showing clearly that the French, as well as the Turks, wore turbans.

Mrs Forrester found these uncompleted sentences, the Greek rhetorical device of aposiopesis, very handy in her duties as president.

They took him to a museum where animated, enlarged cells underwent mitosis with a plop like a cow lifting her foot from a bog, and a re-created Tyrannosaurus rex coughed and barked and thumped its feet clangorously, its orange eyes glaring straight at Forrester.

He was at once the companion of the brilliant Colonel Forrester of the Guards, who wrote The Polite Philosopher, and of the aukward and uncouth Robert Levet.

Over in Hal's barn they're cooking up a god-awful brew that Forrester says will be mustard gas, but he's not sure how long it takes to finish the reaction.

Over in Hal's barn they're cooking up a godawful brew that Forrester says will be mustard gas, but he's not sure how long it takes to finish the reaction.

The reason was that Forrester had come to a decision while Heinzlichen was talking: he had decided to go along with the gag.

Remo looked at Lithia Forrester and then realized the secret of group therapy.

Forrester took his eyes from the view-walls star map and looked at Taiko, who winked and added, Now that youre on the team, you ought to learn the ropes.

If Forrester says he can make napalm and bombs and mustard gas, he can do it.

Although they had had no sleep at all, Ted Forrester and Rolf Grunden attended the postmortem examination of Vera English’.