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in front of
Facing someone or a group, as in He was shy about speaking in front of a large audience . [Early 1600s]
In someone's presence, as in Let's not fight in front of the children . [Mid-1800s]
Example Sentences
“His family has spent years asking the same question: How can 17 agents of the nation’s largest law enforcement agency, Customs and Border Protection, beat to death a man in public in front of dozens of eyewitnesses on videotape without consequence?” she wrote.
“I started to cry a little bit,” Berger, 71, says by phone, “because here I am, my dreams are slowly unfolding in front of me after all the years of pursuing them.”
Redknapp, 78, was speaking in front of an audience at an event in London before those matches and was asked for his thoughts on the German.
The winger parked himself in front of the net and was shielding Edmonton goalie Calvin Pickard when he reached out to redirect a pass from Anze Kopitar near the blue line.
"Some people wanted to gather in front of my house; my private address was there."
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