Collocations for "forged"
Common phrases and expressions where native English speakers use the word "forged" in context.
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forge
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- forged [her signature, the documents, a passport, his license]
- forge [money, paintings, jewelry]
- forge a [path, way] through the [forest, unknown, wild]
- forge a [path] to [victory, success]
- forged her [mother's, teacher's, brother's] signature
- [carefully, patiently, expertly] forged
- forge [sheet metal, steel, iron]
- forge a [suit, blade, weapon, horseshoe]
- forged in a [fire, furnace]
- forge [relations, ties] (with)
- forge [lasting, strong, commercial, close, enduring, strategic] relations (with)
- forge a [bright, promising, better] future
- [try, keen, ambition] to forge a career in
- forge her own way [through, in]
- forge ahead with [the plan, their program, her work, your project]
- forge ahead and [finish, complete, deliver]
- forge ahead against [adversity, setbacks]
- [need, have] to forge on (and)
- working a (steel) forge
- take it out of the forge
- remove it from the forge
- the forge is [hot, cold]
- working over the hot forge (all day)
- keep the forge [hot, running]
- work the forge's bellows
- [build, use] a forge to [melt, heat] metals
- placed in the forge before [shaping, molding, bending]
- a [brand, sword, dagger] fired in a forge
- the [blacksmith's, welder's] forge
'forged' also found in these entries (note: many are not synonyms or translations):