All 11 Uses
foreman
in
A Man for All Seasons
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- CROMWELL You're the Foreman of the Jury.†
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- CROMWELL (Resuming his rhetorical stance) Foreman of the Jury.†
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- On their entry MORE and FOREMAN rise.†
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- (To the FoREMAN) The law is a causeway upon which, so long as he keeps to it, a citizen may walk safely†
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- CROMWELL (To FOREMAN, calmly, technically) That is not evidence.†
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- (Hands deposition to FOREMAN, who examines it with much seriousness) MORE If I had really said this is it not obvious he would instantly have called these men to witness†
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- MORE (Looking at FOREMAN) To what purpose?†
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- (Standing over FOREMAN) Is it necessary†
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- FOREMAN (Shakes his head) No, sir!†
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- FOREMAN Guilty, my lord!†
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- The FOREMAN doffs cap, and as COMMON MAN he removes the prisoner's chair and the two benches.†
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Definitions:
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(1)
(foreman) a person chosen to lead and speak for a group, especially at work or in a courtroomAt work, a foreman is the worker who supervises and directs other workers, often in factories, workshops, or on construction sites. In a court case, the foreman is the juror selected to lead the jury and announce its decision.
- (2) (meaning too rare to warrant focus)