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in one's faceIn front of someone's face; before someone's eyes.Rate it:

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in the front rowUsed other than with a figurative or idiomatic meaning: see in,‎ front row.Rate it:

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in the front rowProminent, demanding attention.Rate it:

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in the front rowAble to witness everything.Rate it:

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je lui ai fait une scène1. I had a row with him. 2. I reproached (or, abused) him violently.Rate it:

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kneel beforeTo kneel in front of someone or something, especially in order to worship or supplicate.Rate it:

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leadVertical space in advance of a row or between rows of text. Also known as leading.Rate it:

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lie before(especially of something honorific) to be situated in front ofRate it:

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long row to hoeA difficult or arduous task.Rate it:

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look aheadto look in front of you literallyRate it:

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marcher de frontTo walk abreast.Rate it:

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murderers’ rowAny particularly successful and powerful group of people (also commonly used to reference sports teams)Rate it:

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navem remis agere or propellereto row.Rate it:

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navem remis concitare, incitareto row hard.Rate it:

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now and thenSometimes; occasionally; also said with the word every in front: every now and thenRate it:

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on the front footIn a dominant position.Rate it:

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pas devant les enfantsNot in front of the children.Rate it:

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pig latinA made up language often used as a way to speak in front of people (often children and often by parents) without them knowing what you are sayingRate it:

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push pastTo rudely force one's way in front of another.Rate it:

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put one foot in front of the otherTo move forward, progress steadily.Rate it:

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put one foot in front of the otherTo walk, decomposed to stress the fundamentality of the task.Rate it:

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quelle affaire! en voilà une affaire! (ironic.)What a to-do! What a row about nothing!Rate it:

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rakeA garden tool with a row of pointed teeth fixed to a long handle, used for collecting grass or debris, or for loosening soil.Rate it:

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remis contendereto row hard.Rate it:

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ride shotgunTo ride in the front passenger seat of a vehicle, next to the driver.Rate it:

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ringside seatA seat in the front row of a boxing or wrestling match.Rate it:

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row backTo slightly change a previous opinion about something, or what was said.Rate it:

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shotgunThe front passenger seat in a vehicle, next to the driver.Rate it:

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shotgun shackA house with no internal barrier between the front and back doors.Rate it:

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shut the front door!An exclamation of shock and/or disbelief; like saying, "No! Really?!" or "No way!" or "I don't believe it"Rate it:

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si es un perro, muerdeIt's right in front of you/meRate it:

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side wallEither of the two parallel walls in a racquetball or squash court, perpendicular to the front wall; either of the walls on the side of the court.Rate it:

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slanging matchA row; an argument in which names are called.Rate it:

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slap downTo browbeat or reprimand someone harshly, usually in front of other people.Rate it:

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stem to sternStem is the main upright timber at the bow of a ship (front) & stern is the rear part of a ship or boat (back) Means entirely or beginning to end.Rate it:

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step in front of a moving trainTo sacrifice one's own life for a noble and loyal cause.Rate it:

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Stick to Your GunsTo be firm and determined in your statement in front of opposition, to take stand for your right regardless of troublesRate it:

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take guard(For a new batsman, with help from the umpire) to mark a point on the popping crease in front of his wicket so that he knows where it is behind him; to guard.Rate it:

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the handbags come outA row intensifies; a dispute becomes heated.Rate it:

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thread the needleA game in which children stand in a row, joining hands, and in which the outer one, still holding his neighbour, runs between the others.Rate it:

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throw shapesTo act tough or put up a front. For example, to threaten a person by making "karate chops" at them, without actually doing harm or knowing karate.Rate it:

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toe inTo align the front wheels of a vehicle so that they point slightly toward each other.Rate it:

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tough row to hoeA difficult or arduous task.Rate it:

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tout par amour, rien par forceSweet words will succeed where mere strength will fail; You may row your heart out if wind and tide are against you.Rate it:

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two-second ruleA rule of thumb for safe driving by which a driver must maintain a two-second distance from the vehicle in front.Rate it:

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under one's noseDirectly in front of one; clearly visible.Rate it:

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under someone's nosedirectly in front of one; clearly visibleRate it:

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up frontOpen, honest; tending to disclose information; truthful.Rate it:

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vous heurtez de front tous ses préjugésYou run counter to (or, openly attack) all his prejudices.Rate it:

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