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[ fawr-duhn ] / fɔrˈdʌn / SEE SYNONYMS FOR fordone ON THESAURUS.COM
Origin of fordoneFirst recorded in 1580–90; past participle of fordo Words nearby fordonefor dear life, Ford, Gerald, Ford, Henry, fordless, fordo, fordone, Fordyce's spots, fore, fore-and-aft, fore-and-after, fore-and-aft rig Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for fordoneTwo days he battled thus with storm and blindness, and wanhope of his life; for he was growing weak and fordone. The Wood Beyond the World|William Morris Many of the men wore out before dawn and were fordone: hands frozen, feet frozen, lips and throat frozen—heart frozen. Billy Topsail, M.D.|Norman Duncan He came across them as they fared slowly down the bent, looking weary and fordone. The Sundering Flood|William Morris He moaned again, but so hopelessly, as being so weary and fordone, that Abbot Milo began to blubber out loud. The Life and Death of Richard Yea-and-Nay|Maurice Hewlett
Words related to fordonedilapidated, derelict, undone, shot, spoilt, undid, irreparable, irremediable |