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forby

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forby, forbye [fɔːˈbaɪ (Scot) fərˈbaɪ]
prep & adv Scot
1. besides; in addition (to)
2. Obsolete near; nearby


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CAPTION(S): PRIZE GUY: Martin Bagnall (above, second left) is given his England cap by Liam Henderson, Richard Brodie and Alan Brodie at Redheugh BC's presentation night at Dunston's Federation Brewery, while with John Carver are (from second left) Joe McIntosh (Evan Bryson Award), Matthew Greenwell (Players' Player), Kieran Featherstone (Managers' Player of the Year) and Lewis Forby (Managers' Player of the Year)
This entitled him to claim some ofthe running costs of the Fife property,including a gardener and acleaner, and carry out repairsand redecorations paid forby the taxpayer.
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