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full forward

British  

noun

  1. Australian rules football Gaelic football an attacking player who plays in the centre of the forward line

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A man’s number reflects the position he plays — 1 for goalkeeper, 3 for fullback, 14 for full forward — in service to his club, his parish, his county.

From New York Times • Aug. 28, 2015

The horn is mounted full forward on the bow, where its voice can more powerfully project across the water.

From Time Magazine Archive

While the 55 is rather full forward and has less stem rake than is common these days, such a form follows the theme of maximizing interior volume.

From Time Magazine Archive

In full forward flight the rotor provides about 80% of the lift; in vertical descent, practically 100%.

From Time Magazine Archive

Rotate crank disc on shaft till the crank pin is full forward.

From Things To Make by Williams, Archibald