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frontward

or ڰDzԳ·ɲ

[ fruhnt-werd ]

adverb

  1. in a direction toward the front.


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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of frontward1

First recorded in 1545–55; front + -ward
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Plus, onboard wheelchairs need to go frontward into lavatories and have proper wheel locks, cushioning and restraints.

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When we started, it was going to be narration and small scenes, characters talking to each other, but eventually it turned into quite a strict form, with everyone performing frontward‌‌.

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We use names, frontward, backward, in pig Latin.

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In a movie deeply entrenched in product placement, from very frontward facing Coca-Cola bottles, to the literal title of “Ford” and “Ferrari,” there’s lots of inspiration for your food and drink choices.

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The rear LCD still flips out frontward, at least.

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