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froward

British pronunciation/fɹˈaʊəd/
American pronunciation/fɹˈaʊɚd/
1

habitually disposed to disobedience and opposition

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1And Kirsty and Jane are looking froward to that, so that's brilliant.
2KAREN FOLEY: We're talking about pythons and turtles later today, which I'm very much looking froward to.
3So what we've done in Argentina, in Istanbul, in Amman, Jordan, now we just released yesterday a tech map of New York, are what happens when successful entrepreneurs pay it froward.
4Because going forward from here and this limited resource planet that we have - and also if you accept that your life itself is a limited resource - going froward from here seems to me that the definition of progress should be that it facilitates whatever it is we are actually here for. 2009 had cooler cellphones than 2008.
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