Forrest
Americannoun
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Edwin, 1806–72, U.S. actor.
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John, 1st Baron, 1847–1918, Australian explorer and statesman.
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Nathan Bedford, 1821–77, Confederate cavalry general in the U.S. Civil War.
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Example Sentences
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He's resisted whatever urge he may have had in calling up James Forrest.
From BBC • May 19, 2026
“Then the realization hit that the telecom spending was overblown,” Forrest said.
From MarketWatch • May 15, 2026
"That's consistent with some of the most massive galaxies in the local universe, but it was a bit surprising to find it so early on," Forrest said.
From Science Daily • May 7, 2026
With a 65-year-old patient, “there’s a likelihood that first valve you put in isn’t going to last until they’re 85,” Forrest said.
From The Wall Street Journal • Apr. 25, 2026
“You shouldn’t go back to the Vineyard because you feel obligated to Forrest, of all people,” said Jule.
From "Genuine Fraud" by E. Lockhart
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