What's the difference between forehand and foreland?

Forehand


Definition:

  • (n.) All that part of a horse which is before the rider.
  • (n.) The chief or most important part.
  • (n.) Superiority; advantage; start; precedence.
  • (a.) Done beforehand; anticipative.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) She thought it was going out but it landed in - she hooked it back and Sharapova netted an easy forehand!
  • (2) They trade shots from the baseline, until Dimitrov changes approach with a low slice, causing Murray to net a forehand.
  • (3) His first serve is a memory and his forehand hits the doubles alley.
  • (4) During deuce, we are treated to some absurdity from both players, but Kyrgios then misses a forehand to give Nadal another set point.
  • (5) Once it does, he's in a spot of bother and Murray is able to punish a forehand into the corner for 0-15.
  • (6) In some instances, this difference in accuracy can be attributed to the fact that the intermediate players were unaware of what the telegraphic cues were (e.g., backhand shots) while, in other situations, the difference in prediction ability is primarily due to the intermediate players' more frequent failure to detect the presence of known telegraphic cues (i.e., forehand shots).
  • (7) Telemetry EMG was used to assess the muscle activity of the anterior deltoid and the forearm extensor muscles during the forehand and backhand strokes of tennis in a selected group of test subjects.
  • (8) Then Murray goes on the front foot, jabbing away a volley to make it 40-15, but Federer then wrong-foots his foe with a feathery forehand at the net to hold.
  • (9) Murray then nets a forehand to make it 0-40 and I can't stop thinking about that forehand he missed at 15-30 in the previous game.
  • (10) He gets his serve back, it's slow, but he takes Dimitrov's return and powers the forehand into the far corner to round out the game and lock in his break.
  • (11) If the ninth-seed is exhausted after yesterday's bracing defeat of Sharapova, she is doing well not to show it, lashing her left-handed forehands to the corners and surging to break point in the seventh game.
  • (12) The first match point is saved with a beauty of a forehand down the line, but not the second, Murray sending one last horrible forehand into the net.
  • (13) Oh, they're really into this now, what a ridiculous pair of ridiculous individuals they really are - and Nadal takes control of the point, pinning Djokovic in the forehand corner and punishing him to seize the advantage with an angled volley at the net.
  • (14) Updated at 4.44pm BST 4.39pm BST Second set: Djokovic 4-6, 4-2 Nadal* (*denotes server) After much head-shaking, Djokovic nails a forehand, before drawing Nadal to the net with a drop-shot, Nadal scooting to the backhand wing and force-scooping a winner crosscourt.
  • (15) Updated at 5.36pm BST 5.28pm BST Third set: *Djokovic 4-6, 6-3, 3-3 Nadal (*denotes server) At 15-all, a ridiculous point, Nadal the aggressor, winging forehands to Djokovic's backhand corner, before the opportunity to play a drop presents itself.
  • (16) This is the first time Murray's put any real pressure on Federer's ser... oh, wait, 30-all, a pummelling forehand down the line from Federer.
  • (17) A study of the host and tissue specificity of the various Rickettsiella actually known must be defined forehand the impact of the metabolism of host cells on the appearance and structure of these bodies.
  • (18) So that's 1-1 on Twitter allez es (that's the plural of allez , obviously): Brando Florente (@BrandoJablan) @guardian_sport @Simon_Burnton come on Nole June 8, 2014 joseph langton (@jnlangton) @guardian_sport @Simon_Burnton come on raffa June 8, 2014 2.24pm BST First set: Djokovic* 2-1 Nadal Djokovic nets a straightforward backhand to go 0-15 down, but an ace, a powerful crosscourt forehand from halfway down the court and then a fearsome, thunderous rally that ends with Nadal slapping a forehand into the net puts him firmly in control of the game.
  • (19) Rafa holds too after his opponent plops a forehand short and Nadal gobbles the chance.
  • (20) The error from Dimitrov never arrives; instead Murray nets a forehand to make it 15-40.

Foreland


Definition:

  • (n.) A promontory or cape; a headland; as, the North and South Foreland in Kent, England.
  • (n.) A piece of ground between the wall of a place and the moat.
  • (n.) That portion of the natural shore on the outside of the embankment which receives the stock of waves and deadens their force.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) First, helpful founder Tor McIntosh suggested Exmoor’s National Trust-owned Foreland Bothy , half a mile from Foreland point, a rocky headland a few miles from Lynmouth.
  • (2) The Slow Adventure Co , Devon Jini Reddy , travel writer Facebook Twitter Pinterest Foreland Bothy, north Devon.
  • (3) Cancer cells which expressed Y hapten were mainly distributed in the foreland and deep invading cancer tissue which showed high ability of malignant growth.
  • (4) From the Gateway to the White Cliffs visitor centre, walk along the coastal path toward South Foreland lighthouse.
  • (5) The high infection percentage among adult animals and the strikingly low frequency among slaughter lambs could be explained by the characteristic management system of the marshland: In summer the sheep graze the dike and the foreland on its seaward side, and in winter the animals graze in the marshland.

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