verb
- present participle of forelock; to seize or grasp by the forelock (the lock of hair on the forehead)
Usage: archaic or literary; often used in the phrase 'take time by the forelock'
noun
- the act or process of seizing something by the forelock; the state of being seized by the forelock
Usage: archaic or literary
Examples
- He was forelocking opportunity whenever it presented itself.
- The phrase 'take time by the forelock' means forelocking the moment before it passes.
- In old tales, heroes were often depicted forelocking fortune.
- She believed in forelocking her chances rather than waiting passively.
- The concept of forelocking success was central to his philosophy.