headforemost
English
Etymology
head
+
foremost
Adverb
headforemost
(
not comparable
)
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!"
Synonyms
(
headfirst
)
:
headfirst
,
headlong
Translations
headlong
—
see
headlong
This article is issued from
Wiktionary
. The text is licensed under
Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike
. Additional terms may apply for the media files.