I can see why Mr Cruickshank, in his speech, forwent those inspirational Latin mottos, per ardua ad astra, fides et robur etc. and decided, instead, to be controversial. |
A black and white film, it forwent many of the traditional Hitchcockian devices of suspense. |
To learn about fifteenth-century hygiene, she forwent showers for a week and brushed her teeth with powdered cuttlefish bone. |
On Friday, we put on some light and comfy trousers, and forwent our tampons. |
I would argue that they pursued a strategy of conventional war against the Empire and forwent every aspect of insurgent strategy and tactics. |
The Joint Committee of governmental experts referred the simplified wording to the Drafting Committee and forwent the clarification. |