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go forward

v. move ahead; travel onward in time or space; "We proceeded towards Washington"; "She continued in the direction of the hills"; "We are moving ahead in time now" [syn: proceed, continue]

Usage examples of "go forward".

Candide recoiled for an instant, but good manners made him go forward.

He did not go forward, but wheeled about to look out toward the ship.

Better opportunity will not offer to get sight of the populace who will afterwhile go forward in a mood very different from that which now possesses them.

But I who am more ready to go forward than backward, never continue in one stay, because changes sevenfold pass over me.

Sure, it'll be time enough to go forward when the fort has shot its bolt.

As the winter had now begun the King could not then go forward, and so he went to Bisnaga to make ready for this war.

In order to travel, you merely describe a semicircle with your thumb against this pressure point: from hip toward navel to go back in time, from navel toward hip to go forward.

Because of the way she is pitched, this soup quickly gets deeper as you go forward, but it rolls aft in a drenching tsunami every time her midsection slams down on the rocks.