Foreman in a sentence as a noun

I've been called for jury duty once, and wound up being seated, and was foreman.

The jury foreman admitted that they "skipped" prior art because "It was bogging us down.

The 20 year old me wanted to install them, but was shut down by the old Hispanic foreman during the meeting.

To every layer of management from the shopfloor foreman to the board it's a benefit.

The defendant was a young Hispanic man and our foreman was an old white guy whose first words were 'Well, he's guilty why waste time talking about it?

The old foreman maybe converted me to a degree of traditionalism.

If you listen to the interviews it sounds like almost every juror decided "well the foreman seems like he knows what hes doing, I'll go along with that.

The jury foreman's characterization of "is this something that should be patentable?

"This, as well as other accounts on groklaw, give the distinct impression that this jury was very much led by the foreman - both procedurally and intellectually.

"A foreman immediately roused 8,000 workers inside the companys dormitories, according to the executive.

A foreman immediately roused 8,000 workers inside the companys dormitories, according to the executive.

> The quotes that I said lacked context and don't actually say what is claimed?Okay, let's look at the OP you replied to, and take at look at the claim you are disputing:"The jury foreman admitted that they "skipped" prior art because "It was bogging us down.""Okay.

Foreman definitions

noun

a person who exercises control over workers; "if you want to leave early you have to ask the foreman"

See also: chief gaffer honcho boss

noun

a man who is foreperson of a jury