Forth in a sentence as a noun

The axe is at its best on straight, dry, knot-free pine, oak, cedar, and so forth.

They seem to like us. We fly back, and after some back and forth, they decide they want to invest.

But the vitriol and hate that has spewed forth online to her is what takes my breath away.

Two Cisco 1841's running many vrfs bouncing packets back and forth.

Sun of course used to go back and forth between being chill dudes who totally get it and more nakedly hard-nosed.

If you meet probation terms such as random drug testing and so forth, then your conviction record is "erased".

It won't help anyone, will likely alienate people from the site, will probably lead to hurt feelings, and so on and so forth.

They've obviously solved the problem of distributing royalties and so forth to content owners.

Forth in a sentence as an adverb

In the bad old days, lawyers on both sides would engage in a leisurely and expensive back and forth, knowing they'd both get paid out of the amount invested.

I hope everyone understands, including the authors themselves, that each author in this back-and-forth is correct.

Re-working the constitution has been on the agenda in Iceland for the last 10 years with various committees putting forth suggestions.

Google has enabled its own Android phones to access YouTube so that users can search for video categories, find favorites, see ratings, and so forth in the rich user interfaces offered by those phones.

Below, Babuskov raised the point that the endorsement system will obstruct useful back-and-forth discussions between sub-kilokarma users in buried threads that often takes the place of a private messaging system on HN.

For all of Victor's examples of the willingly blind programmers of the 1960s who saw things like symbolic coding, object oriented design and so forth as "not programming" and more like clerical work he makes fundamentally the same error.

Congress overwhelmingly balked at the idea of any broad assertion of such authority and, in the back and forth, the FCC came up with the toe-in-the water approach just adopted to the satisfaction of almost no one. Even this assertion of jurisdiction will certainly be challenged in the courts in cases that will take years to decide, leaving this whole issue in a pathetic state of uncertainty for all concerned.

Forth definitions

noun

a river in southern Scotland that flows eastward to the Firth of Forth

See also: Forth

adverb

from a particular thing or place or position (`forth' is obsolete); "ran away from the lion"; "wanted to get away from there"; "sent the children away to boarding school"; "the teacher waved the children away from the dead animal"; "went off to school"; "they drove off"; "go forth and preach"

See also: away

adverb

forward in time or order or degree; "from that time forth"; "from the sixth century onward"

See also: forward onward

adverb

out into view; "came forth from the crowd"; "put my ideas forth"