out front
1
at a place right outside the main door or entrance of a building
- The delivery truck was parked outfront, waiting to unload.
- There's a person outfront asking for directions to the main hall.
- You can find him outfront if you need to speak with him directly.
- The dog was barking outfront, probably at the mailman.
- There's a car parked outfront, waiting to take us to the airport.
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in an open, direct, or straightforward manner
- She addressed the issue outfront, making sure there were no misunderstandings.
- Don't hold back, tell me what you really think outfront.
- The politician spoke outfront about the challenges facing the country.
- During the meeting, he stated his concerns outfront, without sugarcoating anything.
- They decided to speak outfront about their disagreements instead of letting them fester.
3
in the leading position or ahead of others in a race, contest, or competition
- He was running out front for most of the race.
- The team stayed out front throughout the competition.
- By the third round, they were out front in the standings.
- The horse stayed out front, keeping its lead to the finish.
- He sprinted out front in the final lap, securing his victory.
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