advance guard, beachhead, display, farthest outpost, foreland, front, front page, frontal, lap, pioneer, priority, van
Definitionn. the part in the front or nearest the viewer
Last update: July 9, 2015
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He is always in the forefront in college functions. [Please select]
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He was, therefore, in the forefront of that intellectual revolution in the course of which speculation ceased to move in the realms of the physical 1 and focused itself upon human reason in its application to the practical conduct of life. [Please select]
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His second Administration brought to the forefront of world diplomacy an issue involving this traditional principle. [Please select]
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She had yearned to be a man that she might stand in the forefront of battle. [Please select]
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There States like Wisconsin and Minnesota stand in the forefront of educational and social progress. [Please select]
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He learned also that the leader in the forefront of this movement had been--Maggie Duff. [Please select]
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Running at the forefront of the pack was a large grey wolf--one of its several leaders. [Please select]
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The young Northern hero, Dick Mason, and his friends are in the forefront of the tale. [Please select]
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But, mercifully, he with one other had been placed in the forefront of the procession. [Please select]
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He was right; for within a century this new capital of Egypt leaped to the forefront among the exchanges of the world's commerce, while everything that art could do was lavished on its embellishment. [Please select]
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