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Forwarder   Listen
noun
Forwarder  n.  
1.
One who forwards or promotes; a promoter.
2.
One who sends forward anything; specifically, (Com.) One who transmits goods; a forwarding merchant, such as a freight forwarder.
3.
(Bookbinding) One employed in forwarding.






Collaborative International Dictionary of English 0.48








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"Forwarder" Quotes from Famous Books



... Leofric, had hopes that they might turn William's invasion to their own good, and secure their independence in the north by allowing Wessex to fall unassisted into his hands. After much shuffling, Eadgar was at last chosen for king. "But as it ever should have been the forwarder, so was it ever, from day to day, slower and worse." No resistance was organised. In the midst of all this turmoil, the Peterborough Chronicler is engaged in narrating the petty affairs of his own abbey, and ...
— Early Britain - Anglo-Saxon Britain • Grant Allen

... you Mihailovsky's article on Tolstoy. Read it and grow perfect. It's a good article, but it's strange; one might write a thousand such articles and things would not be one step forwarder, and it would still remain unintelligible why such articles ...
— Letters of Anton Chekhov • Anton Chekhov

... good?" enquired Fraser, in a low voice; "when you've seen the old man you won't be any forwarder—he wouldn't tell you anything even if he ...
— A Master Of Craft • W. W. Jacobs

... Mr. Quatermain, if you will, what those Boers are saying behind us. I am sure it is something unpleasant, but as the only Dutch I know is 'Guten Tag' and 'Vootsack' (Good-day and Get out) that takes me no forwarder." ...
— Finished • H. Rider Haggard



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