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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
No one wants to intentionally ruin Thanksgiving by serving up an undercooked bird, or by serving up a cold front to one’s guests.
The staff, for no evident reason, apart perhaps from the house lacking “a working kitchen,” lives in tents on the front lawn.
Even with their secondary banged up, the Eagles have too much up front and aren’t likely to lose two in a row.
On Norris' car, two of the skids were illegal - one at the front by 0.12mm and one at the rear by 0.07mm.
The car had been hit as it passed in front of his house, and he was still cleaning up the veranda.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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