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Backward and forward   /bˈækwərd ənd fˈɔrwərd/   Listen
Backward and forward

adverb
1.
Moving from one place to another and back again.  Synonyms: back and forth, to and fro.  "The treetops whipped to and fro in a frightening manner" , "The old man just sat on the porch and rocked back and forth all day"






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"Backward and forward" Quotes from Famous Books



... struggle swayed backward and forward through wood and hamlet, the fighting assumed a most confused and desperate character. The units became inextricably mixed, and in many cases, in order to strengthen some threatened point or to fill a gap in the line, the officers ...
— The New York Times Current History of the European War, Vol 1, Issue 4, January 23, 1915 • Various

... but when the sun coming to be higher, the strong northerly wind had covered the hills with the dust, the soldiers came and turned this mound of earth over and over, and broke the hard clods in pieces, whilst others on horseback rode through it backward and forward, and raised a cloud of dust into the air: there with the wind the whole of it was carried away and blown into the dwellings of the Characitanians, all lying open to the north. And there being no other vent or breathing-place than that through ...
— Plutarch's Lives • A.H. Clough

... the most effectual way we know of for the learner to pursue and she will find that her work is the same on both sides, producing raised and depressed rows in alternate succession. In working she must not generally work backward and forward, but must ...
— The Ladies' Work-Table Book • Anonymous

... then dry them with a cloth, sprinkle them with pepper, salt, and a little dried sage, turn them backward and forward, and skewer them; rub a gridiron with beef suet, broil them a nice brown, put them on a dish with good melted butter, and lay ...
— The Virginia Housewife • Mary Randolph

... this sentiment with a gentle series of groans, such as were her general expression of approbation, swaying herself backward and forward; while Mrs. Brown gave a sort of toss and snort, and said that for her part she always thought people knew what they did know,—but she guessed ...
— Atlantic Monthly, Volume 3, Issue 15, January, 1859 • Various


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