headforemost

English

Etymology

head + foremost

Adverb

headforemost (not comparable)

  1. headfirst
    • 1894, Robert Michael Ballantyne, The Dog Crusoe and His Master:
      Exerting all his remaining strength he rushed down the bank, dropped his rifle, and plunged headforemost into the stream.
    • 1900, Blackwood Ketcham Benson, Who Goes There?:
      He doubled up and went headforemost to the ground.
    • 1912, B. M. Bower, Good Indian:
      Quick, or I'll land you headforemost in that pond, you infernal old hag!"

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