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fro /frəʊ $ froʊ/ adverb to and fro1 /ˌtuː ən ˈfrəʊ $ -ˈfroʊ/ adverb nDIRECTIONif someone or something moves to and fro, they move in one direction and then back again SYN backwards and forwards —to-and-fro adjectiveExamples from the Corpusfro• On the first Sunday in May, he attended services at Trinity Church, walking the six blocks to and fro.• We all began to rock to and fro and feel more cheerful; all except Wardlaw, that is.• Of course you could also be looking for work at home, where the ability to travel to and fro is immaterial.From Longman Business DictionaryFROFRO noun [uncountable]INSURANCE fire risk only; used on an insurance policy to show that it only covers the risk of fireOrigin fro (1200-1300) Old Norse frafro adverb or move moves Business and Corpus something someone if fro, they to |