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in front of
Facing someone or a group, as in He was shy about speaking in front of a large audience . [Early 1600s]
In someone's presence, as in Let's not fight in front of the children . [Mid-1800s]
Example Sentences
"Then, the protodeacon stepped out and announced, 'Habemus Papam.' I only heard 'Giorgio Mario.' I dropped to my knees in front of the television and started to cry."
The funeral starts at 10:00 when the coffin is laid in the square in front of St Peter's Basilica.
At the white marble monument in Chapultepec Park, which this week was crowded with families enjoying spring break, many stopped to take pictures in front of the monument where the remains of the Niños Heroes are entombed.
Gurr asks, referring to a Renie Bardeau picture of Disney behind the wheel in the carriage of a car in front of Sleeping Beauty Castle.
I think stand-up keeps your brain sharp in a way that nothing else does because you have so much pressure when you’re standing under the lights in front of a crowd.
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