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Definition of Forwardly

Forwardly
Forwardly For"ward*ly, adv. Eagerly; hastily; obtrusively.

Meaning of Forwardly from wikipedia

- endocervical canal within 8 hours of coitus and examined. The presence of any forwardly motile sperm in alkaline mucus suggests adequate coital technique and...
- restaurant, that Rachel was attracted to Sam because of his confident, forwardly wealthy attitude. He receives a call from the hospital and learns that...
- The desired physical traits of the Kintamani dog include erect ears, forwardly curved tail held at the midline, medium to longhaired coat, almond-shaped...
- the distinctly downturned facial region, a deep temporal region, and forwardly rotated suspensorium. Shearing contact between the upper and lower teeth...
- used) Although the sulfide content in sample can be determined straight forwardly as described for sulfites, the results are often poor and inaccurate....
- Smithsonian's IMAX film On the Wing. Large-headed species are thought to have forwardly swept their wings in order to better balance. A 2009 study showed that...
- from a confederation to a federation would have required to straight-forwardly replace the prin****lity of the member states vis-à-vis the Union by that...
- wrong to ****ume that "expressions of Paganism can be categorized straight-forwardly according to region", but acknowledged that some regional trends were...
- line of questioning and asks Idle, directly, what he is implying. Idle forwardly admits that he really wants to know whether Jones has ever "slept with...
- hypospadias if the meatus is of good caliber, urine flow is in good stream & forwardly directed. Hypospadias repair is done under general anesthesia, most often...