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adjective as in lead, beginning
noun as in forward, beginning part of something
noun as in appearance put on for show
Example Sentences
She adds that she would "rather not be that person" and wishes she had the confidence to walk out in front of cameras and smile.
I could think of only one group of people who could be using the path in an occupied village so close to the front line: Russian soldiers.
“We’ve been out front for years, removing harmful additives and improving school nutrition,” he said.
As you'd expect, the celebrities are extremely comfortable in front of the cameras, creating a fun new dynamic and giving the show a new lease of life.
Alison Morton, CEO of the Institute of Health Visiting, told the inquiry it was "inappropriate" as they "were needed most on their own front line".
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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