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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
The bikini-clad pose in front of a waterfall, while a snaking line of tourists await their turn on slippery rocks.
Illinois wouldn’t waste its opportunity after that, as Kadin Feagin caught a swing pass, shook one USC defender, turned the corner and saw nothing but open field in front of him.
England lost to New Zealand in that final in front of a crowd of 13,253 - a record attendance for a women's rugby match in England that stood for almost a decade.
Then suddenly, a blaring car horn yanked him back to reality — without having known, or cared, he stood directly behind a reversing car, in front of a fully occupied home.
Shouhed slowly gets up and follows the agent outside to the front of the car wash, where he sees the same agent detaining one of his workers.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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