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forwardmost

a. (en-superlative of: forward)

Usage examples of "forwardmost".

Dowling's bulk and the magic of Custer's name cleared the path enough that the general, his adju­tant, and Davis were able to reach the very forwardmost trenches in good time.

The artillery stopped pounding the Confederates' forwardmost trenches and moved back to the support trenches to keep reinforcements from moving up.

He felt very naked, very much exposed as he awkwardly got up into no-man's-land and scrambled back through the barbed wire toward the forwardmost U.

Their news was all the same: the northerners were pulling back from the forwardmost positions they'd won, back to lines they might hold if John the Lister's men counterattacked.

Ramage saw the forwardmost carronade had been slewed round by the impact of the shot and every man in its crew flung across the deck like stuffed scarecrows.

He found a manone of the idiot's assistantsfamiliar with the nearest entrance into Old Rho matum, and set him at the forwardmost team, with orders to get the men and animals under cover.

Four of Deymorin's men, inconspicuously dressed and seemingly at ease, had been the first to step free of the forwardmost car.