Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning The company fronts the challenges of the market.
He fronts as a legitimate businessman, but everyone knows he's involved in illegal activities.
The store fronts the main street, attracting a lot of customers.
The band fronts the concert with their popular songs.
She fronts the audience before the show starts.
The athlete fronts his opponent during the game.
The house fronts the beach, making it the perfect summer getaway.
The fronts of the jackets had zippered pockets.
The company fronts as a legitimate business, but it's really a money laundering operation.
The company fronts as a charity organization, but it's actually a money-laundering scheme.
The football team fronts the opposing defense.
The ship fronts the rough seas to deliver supplies.
The president fronts the effort to pass new legislation.
The company fronts a new initiative to reduce waste.
He fronts the queue to buy tickets for the concert.
The team fronts the challenge of the upcoming game.
The fronts of the buildings were all painted different colors.
The fronts of the ships were adorned with elaborate figureheads.
The fronts of the boxes were labeled with their contents.
The fronts of the apartments all had balconies.
The fronts of the cabinets were made of glass to display the contents.
The fronts of the houses had large windows to let in natural light.
The building fronts the park with a stunning view.
The building fronts the main street of the town.
The fronts moving across the country bring rain and thunderstorms.
The tropical fronts that brought heavy rain to the region are slowly moving north.
The fronts of the speakers were covered in a mesh material.
The hiker fronts the challenging mountain trail.
She fronts for her friend's drug dealing operation by providing a legitimate cover for his business.
The troops were rotated to different fronts throughout the war.
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