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frontally

[ UK /fɹˈʌntə‍li/ ]
ADVERB
  1. in, at, or toward the front

How To Use frontally In A Sentence

  • What struck me most, after this long passage of time, is what we deem “permissible” on the screen today: We can — with impunity — rape, skewer, torture, vilify, scarify, plunge fangs into carotid arteries, sodomize…women can reveal frontal nudity within a half-inch of genitalia; men can stand frontally nude with only a hand cupped over the thingy…but only frontal. Buzzine » Tushy Tarts, Smelly Farts…
  • But even this icon differs fundamentally from ours because it typifies the tradition of frontally standing saints followed in menologia.
  • This block is more frontally disposed, formally clear, and attuned to the wide space in front of the complex than anything already there.
  • Nor did he put the figures on display in a frontally disposed arrangement.
  • Nor did he put the figures on display in a frontally disposed arrangement.
  • All are frontally oriented works that expose conventions of illusionism by carrying them off of the wall into real space.
  • The reckoning of systemic debt presents regulators with a choice of facing the cancer frontally and honestly by excising the invasive malignancy immediately or let it metastasize through the entire financial system over the painful course of several quarters or even years and decades by feeding it with more dilapidating debt. A DIARY OF THE ONSET OF THE GREATER DEPRESSION
  • Seen frontally, the shape vaguely evokes a cartoonish face.
  • Taking an example of countering F-117A frontally, simulation contrasting single to bistatic stations was done, which shows the anti-stealth availability of bistatic guidance radars.
  • What could not be achieved frontally may arrive more gradually, by erosion of social protections rather than assault on them; perhaps the more typical route in any case.
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