fouth

fouth

(fʊθ; fuːth)
n
dialect Scot an abundance or fullness
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All that colour and such a drab lifeless display from their man who lost the fouth set 6- 4.
It was a dreadful start for Lions on the very big Millmoor pitch when debutant winger Dave Strettle scored twice for a 10-0 lead by the fouth minute.
Amy Spencer, the 16-year-old BBC TV inaugural junior sports personality if the year, clocked a remarkable 23.86secs for third place but more significantly, elevates herself to fouth in the UK junior all-time rankings.
Lowest individual round: 63 - Mark Hayes (second round, Turnberry, 1977), Isao Aoki (third round, Muirfield, 1980), Greg Norman (second round, Turnberry 1986), Paul Broadhurst (third round, St Andrews, 1990), Jodie Mudd (fouth round, Royal Birkdale, 1991), Nick Faldo (second round, Royal St George's 1993), Payne Stewart (fourth round, Royal St George's 1993).
Fouth round: Philip McLean (Peterhead) lost to Maddison 3 and 2.
Just as convinced was Walsh, who said: "How far would Whitenzo have won if he had not belted the fouth last?
The garden terrace is reached from either the fouth bedroom or the shower room and a further dressing area leads to an iron balcony with spiral stairs down to the garden.
Schedule - today first Test (Bourda, Guyana), April 19 second Test ( Port of Spain), May 1 third Test (Bridgetown, Barbados), May 9 fouth Test (St John's, Antigua).
In the women's race Julie Harris was third with Jemma Evans fouth, Katie Roberts eighth and Lisa Taylor ninth.
THE fouth annual Masters of Tradition Festival in the heart of West Cork takes place from August 16 to 20 in Bantry House.