front row

collocation in English

meaningsoffrontandrow

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front
adjective[before noun]
uk
/frʌnt/
us
/frʌnt/
in or at the front ...
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row
noun
uk
/rəʊ/
us
/roʊ/
a line of things, people, animals, etc. arranged next to ...
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(Definition offrontandrowfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesoffront row

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And, as often happens at events such as these, the entire cabinet was seated in thefrontrow.
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Thefrontrowof the stalls on a first night, has a character of its own.
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We were in thefrontrow, man, thefrontrow.
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On the faces of the men in thefrontrow, what difference in expression!
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The world of thefrontrowis a homosocial space divided as the performance they witness unfolds.
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She positioned herself on thefrontrow, her brow wrinkled with concentration as she followed the movements of the instructor very closely.
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It is perhaps also relevant to consider who would have occupied the advantageous centralfrontrowpositions.
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There, every seat was full, but there was a small gap between thefrontrowof seats and the stage.
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What is likely to be the price of seats in thefrontrowfor old-age pensioners?
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I have noted that the houses in thefrontrowof an estate always go quickly, whereas those in the middle are slowest to sell.
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No, he is to be found in the powerhouse; he is in thefrontrowof the scrum.
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I do not think any of those three people would look amiss in thefrontrowof a rugby team.
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Is it that the public are being moved towards thefrontrow?
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The little old dear sitting in thefrontrowlooks horrified, because she would not.
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That sounds as if it performed in thefrontrowof the chorus.
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Is it satisfactory that a player in thefrontrowof the scrum should also be the referee who blows the whistle?
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For that and other reasons, the touring caravanner cannot really expect to have thefrontrowof the stalls for "standing room only" prices.
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I was there, in thefrontrowof the stalls, in the flagship.
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