19558 examples of front in sentences

fore rank, front rank; van, vanguard; advanced guard; outpost; first line; scout. brow, forehead, visage, physiognomy, phiz^, countenance, mut [Slang]; rostrum, beak, bow, stem, prow, prore^, jib. pioneer &c (precursor) 64; metoposcopy^. V. be in front, stand in front &c adj.; front, face, confront; bend forwards; come to the front, come to the fore.

fore rank, front rank; van, vanguard; advanced guard; outpost; first line; scout. brow, forehead, visage, physiognomy, phiz^, countenance, mut [Slang]; rostrum, beak, bow, stem, prow, prore^, jib. pioneer &c (precursor) 64; metoposcopy^. V. be in front, stand in front &c adj.; front, face, confront; bend forwards; come to the front, come to the fore.

fore rank, front rank; van, vanguard; advanced guard; outpost; first line; scout. brow, forehead, visage, physiognomy, phiz^, countenance, mut [Slang]; rostrum, beak, bow, stem, prow, prore^, jib. pioneer &c (precursor) 64; metoposcopy^. V. be in front, stand in front &c adj.; front, face, confront; bend forwards; come to the front, come to the fore.

Adj. fore, anterior, front, frontal.

before; in front, in the van, in advance; ahead, right ahead; forehead, foremost; in the foreground, in the lee of; before one's face, before one's eyes; face to face, vis-a-vis; front a front.

before; in front, in the van, in advance; ahead, right ahead; forehead, foremost; in the foreground, in the lee of; before one's face, before one's eyes; face to face, vis-a-vis; front a front.

before; in front, in the van, in advance; ahead, right ahead; forehead, foremost; in the foreground, in the lee of; before one's face, before one's eyes; face to face, vis-a-vis; front a front.

Precession N. precession, leading, heading; precedence &c 62; priority &c 116; the lead, le pas; van &c (front) 234; precursor &c 64.

V. go before, go ahead, go in the van, go in advance; precede, forerun; usher in, introduce, herald, head, take the lead; lead the way, lead the dance; get the start, have the start; steal a march; get before, get ahead, get in front of; outstrip &c 303; take precedence &c (first in order) 62.

in advance, before, ahead, in the van, in the lead; foremost, headmost^; in front; at the head, out in front; way out in front, far ahead.

in advance, before, ahead, in the van, in the lead; foremost, headmost^; in front; at the head, out in front; way out in front, far ahead.

in advance, before, ahead, in the van, in the lead; foremost, headmost^; in front; at the head, out in front; way out in front, far ahead.

[Motion given to an object situated in front.]

So Sir Launcelot descended into that valley, and the road which he took ended in front of the castle and under the shade of the tall gray walls thereof.

In front of each pavilion stood a great spear thrust in the earth, and from the spear hung the shield of the knight to whom the pavilion belonged.

He motioned them to the front corner.

Just out of the town northward, beyond what appeared to be the court end of Marion Street, the principal business street of the city, I had accosted a gentleman in a dooryard in front of a long, low, vine-covered, romantic-looking house.

The first and supreme master of this manner of writing was Montaigne, who belongs in the front rank of the world's greatest writers of prose.

There it stands, apart from the town, beside the pier, in a climate of its own, half inland, half marinein front, the ferry bubbling with the tide and the guard-ship swinging to her anchor; behind, the old garden with the trees.

As the front of so beautiful and wonderful a church it may be inadequate, but as a structure of black and white marble it will do.

Sir Walter Scott describes it as "a nice little cottage, in a glen belonging to this property, with a rivulet in front, and a grove of trees on the east side to keep away the cold wind."

Round their waists were fastened stiff girdles of the breadth of the hand, ornamented in front with large buttons, and at the sides with smaller ones.

But she waved her hand in negation and indicated the wide lawn in front of the ruined buildings which sloped gently to the water's edge.

& chapters 28-29; 12Mar20, A565235. R70136, 10Nov50, Oliver W. F. Lodge (C) SUZANNA, a romance of early California, by Harry Sinclair Drago; front.

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