out-front
1Out Front — Studio album by Booker Little Released 1961 Recorded March 17 April 4, 1961 …
2out-front — out′ front′ adj. cvb inf candid; frank; honest Etymology: 1915–20, amer …
3out front — adverb AmE informal 1 honest, in a way that other people can clearly see: I just want you to know, out front, that I can t stand the guy, and I don t like spending time with him. 2 taking a leading position: The President has to be out front, not …
4out front — adverb leading or ahead in a competition the horse was three lengths ahead going into the home stretch ahead by two pawns our candidate is in the lead in the polls way out front in the race the advertising campaign put them out front in sales •… …
5out-front — ˈ ̷ ̷ ˈ ̷ ̷ adjective Etymology: from the phrase out front : frank : open : unabashed * * * /owt frunt /, adj. Informal …
6out-front — /owt frunt /, adj. Informal. candid; frank; honest: The politician was less than out front with the interviewer. [1915 20, Amer.] * * * …
7Out Front Colorado — Type Biweekly newspaper Owner Greg Montoya and Jay Klein Publisher Greg Montoya Editor Greg Montoya Founded April 2, 1976 Language English …
8out front — chiefly N. Amer. at or to the front; in front. → front …
9out-front — (Roget s 3 Superthesaurus) a. straight, *on the level, *on the square, honest, up front …
10out front — phrasal in the audience …