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How to pronounce fore-and-after in English?

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Type of sailing ship, sailing vessel

Examples of fore-and-after

fore-and-after
After 1820, steamboats came to the fore and by 1850 some 4,000 plied their trade.
From the kansas.com
It also offers an option to check rates three days be-fore and after your preferred dates.
From the thestate.com
With the Humax you are constantly searching back and fore to find the start after the advert.
From the guardian.co.uk
Nope. This is where smarts and patience and savvy come to the fore, year after year, time and again.
From the buffalonews.com
After one priest signalled for the group to rise, another moved to the fore and waved a long wispy branch.
From the economist.com
Southampton's offensive skills were more to the fore early on and they eased ahead after four minutes.
From the guardian.co.uk
After a few blank looks, I gave up and, like the tourists in barges fore and aft, slumped into my steamer chair.
From the telegraph.co.uk
Meanwhile, after brewing and bubbling under for a few winters, the duffle coat is now really coming to the fore.
From the guardian.co.uk
Fore said he was able to reach her by phone just once, after multiple attempts, to discuss the case and her testimony.
From the thenewstribune.com