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Front

समोर
definition
verb
the houses that front Beacon Street
(of a building or piece of land) have the front facing or directed toward.
a metal box fronted by an alloy panel
provide (something) with a front or facing of a particular type or material.
noun
a page at the front of the book had been torn out
the side or part of an object that presents itself to view or that is normally seen or used first; the most forward part of something.
his regiment was immediately sent to the front
the foremost line or part of an armed force; the furthest position that an army has reached and where the enemy is or may be engaged.
adjective
the front cover of the magazine
of or at the front.
I've got a girl's name when written down, but it's got a front vowel when pronounced.
(of a vowel sound) formed by raising the body of the tongue, excluding the blade and tip, toward the hard palate.
exclamation
scouts, front and center !
used to summon someone to the front or to command them to assume a forward-facing position, as in calling a bellhop to the front desk or giving orders to troops on parade.
translation of 'front'
लढाई प्रत्यक्षपणे चालू आहे असा भाग,
पुढील,
पुढील किंवा दर्शनी भाग,
नदी, समुद्र इ.च्या किनार्‍याने पसरलेला भूभाग,
दर्शनी,
कार्यक्षेत्राची आघाडी,
समोरील
example
he was sitting out in 'front' of the house
he cleared the ball away from the 'front' of the goal
I sleep on my 'front'
Communication trenches, which took the soldier from behind the 'front' to the forward positions, were added and improved upon.
Both coaches should become partners and present a unified 'front' regardless of personal views.
come around to the 'front' of the house
Both of the boys jumped out onto the stage, and slid on their knees to the 'front' of the stage.
For the leader's speech they all positioned themselves at the 'front' of the hall, and they all shook his hand as he made his way to the podium.
he made his way to the 'front' of the crowd
I stood in 'front' of the mirror and looked at myself for a moment.
to walk along the 'front'
Often featuring a snap 'front' and drawstring waist, this jacket maybe lined or unlined.
to ask sb to go to the 'front'
This item did not appear to be in the 'front' of every Chinese-language newspaper.
She discovers that the magazine is a 'front' for the organization, and decided to go undercover.
He wished that Koji Enterprises was still a paper business, not a 'front' for organized crime.
the shop was a 'front' for drug dealers
Mr. Malik took a step forward from his position at the 'front' of the classroom.
Though they share many dates, Russell never gets past Alice's 'front' porch.
Try something unexpected like a blouse with a frilled 'front' or lace cuffs under a plain sweater or a tailored jacket.
Typical of London houses, the plain 'front' concealed the elaborate interior that was needed for lavish entertaining.
to sit near the 'front'
Afraid, but unwilling to show it, he put up a brave 'front' for his granddaughter.
It was commonly believed that the vans were a 'front' for drugs.
The chamber, originally roofed by a large capstone, now fallen, opened directly onto the 'front' of the barrow.
In their minds, those people are nothing more than a 'front' for organised crime.
My eyes found Gregory and Mikhail, who were sitting toward the 'front' of the hall.
The industry will become a 'front' for drug use and drug pushing, and for child prostitution.
We had the very 'front' middle seats and the dances were excellent.
Before she could reply, the heavy 'front' doors opened and closed.
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