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    foray
    /ˈfɒreɪ/

    noun

    • 1. a sudden attack or incursion into enemy territory, especially to obtain something; a raid: "the garrison made a foray against Richard's camp"

    verb

    • 1. make or go on a foray: "the place into which they were forbidden to foray"

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  3. Foray is a noun that means a short period of time being involved in an activity that is different from and outside the usual range of activities, a short visit, or a sudden attack. Learn how to use foray in sentences and see translations in different languages.

  4. Learn the origin, synonyms, and usage of the word foray, which can mean a raid, an invasion, or a new attempt. See examples of foray as a noun and a verb in different contexts.

  5. Foray is a noun that means a short period of time being involved in an activity that is different from and outside the usual range of activities, a short visit, or a sudden and quick attack by a group of soldiers. Learn more about the meaning, usage and pronunciation of foray with examples and translations in different languages.

  6. Foray is a noun meaning a quick raid or a sudden attack, or a verb meaning to raid or invade. Learn more about its origin, usage, and related words from Dictionary.com.

  7. Learn the meaning of foray as a noun or verb, and see how to use it in different contexts. Find out the origin, pronunciation, and related words of foray.

  8. Foray means brief excursion. If you're in the army, that's a literal excursion into enemy territory. For the rest of us, it means trying something out. "My foray into rugby ended with my spending a week in the hospital."

  9. Foray means an occasion when you try to do something that is not familiar to you, or go somewhere different, for a short time. Learn more about this word, its synonyms, and how to use it in sentences with the Cambridge Learner's Dictionary.

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