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Definition of "foor" [foor]

  • A dialectal (Scotch) preterit of fare. (noun)
  • A ford over a river. (noun)
  • A dialectal variant of furrow. (noun)
  • A strong scent or odor. (noun)

The Century Dictionary (Public Domain)

Use "foor" in a sentence
  • "Strauss knocks the first ball of the over away square foor three runs away."
  • "By copying their urban development pattrens you run the significant risk of pricing most of us out of the city and replacing that populace with the obscenely rich, the only people who can comfortably afford to live there (and no, living in 110 sq foor studio with your family is not comfortable living)."
  • "I run a bore snake dry, through after every ten or so shots and store muzzles down on a carpeted foor in my safes, with either a snap cap in chamber or deactuated firing pin position."