meet+in+front

  • 21meet — I v 1. encounter, come upon, accost, tace, come into contact, meet with, come across; fall across, run across, Inf. run into, Inf. bump into; happen upon, chance upon, stumble upon, light upon, hit upon. 2. make acquaintance with, be introduced… …

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  • 22Meet the Parents — This article is about the 2000 film. For other uses, see Meet the Parents (disambiguation). Meet the Parents International film poster Directed by …

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  • 23front — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) I n. foreground (see front); figurehead, cover (see substitution). v. t. confront, face (see opposition). front for II (Roget s IV) modif. Syn. fore, forward, frontal, foremost, head, headmost, leading,… …

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  • 24front — n 1. forepart, foremost part, forefront, foreground, anterior, fore; forestage, Theat. apron, downstage. 2. face, facade, exterior; frontage, waterfront, oceanfront, shore, lakeshore. 3.Military. front line, vanguard, first line, forward line, Fr …

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  • 25front — /frunt/, n. 1. the foremost part or surface of anything. 2. the part or side of anything that faces forward: the front of a jacket. 3. the part or side of anything, as a building, that seems to look out or to be directed forward: He sat in the… …

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  • 26front — 1 /frVnt/ noun 1 GROUP/LINE the front the front of a group or line of people or things is the position that is furthest forward in the direction that they are facing or moving (+ of): She always sits at the front of the class. | in/at the front:… …

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  • 27Meet in the Middle — This article is about the song. For the cryptographic attack, see Meet in the middle attack. Meet in the Middle Single by Diamond Rio …

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  • 28front — [[t]frʌnt[/t]] n. 1) the foremost part or surface of anything 2) the part or side of anything that faces forward: the front of a jacket[/ex] 3) the part or side of anything, as a building, that seems to look out or to be directed forward: We sat… …

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  • 29front — n., adj., & v. n. 1 the side or part normally nearer or towards the spectator or the direction of motion (the front of the car; the front of the chair; the front of the mouth). 2 any face of a building, esp. that of the main entrance. 3 Mil. a… …

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  • 30meet — Synonyms and related words: Highland games, Olympiad, Olympic games, Olympics, abide by, abut, accepted, accommodate, accommodate with, accommodated, accord, accost, acknowledged, act up to, adapt, adapt to, adhere, adhere to, adjoin, adjust,… …

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