Search results for ‘out in front’
English Dictionary (1-6 of 6)
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- 1. at or to a point beyond the limits of some location; outside
- 2. out of consciousness
- 3. used to indicate a burst of activity as indicated by the verb
- 4. used to indicate obliteration of an object
- 5. used to indicate an approximate drawing or description
- 6. away from one's custody or ownership, esp on hire
- 7. on sale or on view to the public
- 8. (of a young woman) in or into polite society
- 9. (of a jury) withdrawn to consider a verdict in private
- 10. used to indicate exhaustion or extinction
- 11. use...
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- in
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- 1. inside; within
- 2. at a place where there is
- 3. indicating a state, situation, or condition
- 4. before or when (a period of time) has elapsed
- 5. using (a language, etc) as a means of communication
- 6. concerned or involved with, esp as an occupation
- 7. while or by performing the action of; as a consequence of or by means of
- 8. used to indicate goal or purpose
- 9. (used of certain animals) about to give birth to; pregnant with (specified offspring)
- 10. a variant of into
- 11. in or into a particular plac...
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- front
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- 1. that part or side that is forward, prominent, or most often seen or used
- 2. a position or place directly before or ahead
- 3. the beginning, opening, or first part
- 4. the position of leadership; forefront; vanguard
- 5. land bordering a lake, street, etc
- 6. land along a seashore or large lake, esp a promenade
- 7. the total area in which opposing armies face each other
- 8. the lateral space in which a military unit or formation is operating
- 9. the direction in which troops are facing when in a...
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