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forehand ['fɔ:hænd]1 noun∎ to have a strong/weak forehand avoir un coup droit puissant/faible;∎ to play a forehand jouer un coup droit;∎ to serve to one's opponent's forehand servir sur le coup droit adverse(b) (of horse) avant-main m∎ Sport forehand drive drive m de coup droit;∎ forehand stroke coup m droit;∎ forehand volley volée f de face
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