[
UK
/fɹˈʌntwədz/
]
ADVERB
-
at or to or toward the front
she practiced sewing backward as well as frontward on her new sewing machine
he faced forward
step forward
How To Use frontwards In A Sentence
- One driver said he kept control only because his passenger straddled him facing frontwards and held the wheel. The Sun
- After all that unpleasantry Saber had endured, how dare anyone presume to think they knew him backwards, frontwards, upside down and sideways?
- Indeed, some have barely gone in frontwards. Times, Sunday Times
- But when he opened his eyes, Jacobs, in a powerful jerk, had thrust herself frontwards to perform a forward tuck.
- With a flat-bottomed boat you should be able to surf as well sideways (called a grind) as you do frontwards or backwards.