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front row
noun
rugby Union
the forwards at the front of a scrum
( as modifier )
perhaps the finest front-row forward in the world
Example Sentences
"I lived my career through the spotlight," Sir David told BBC Radio 4's Front Row in 2013.
It’s wild now seeing 14- to 18-year-old goth kids in the front row, right next to 50- and 60-year-olds who were there back in the day.
“I’m glad I got to be in the front row for this one — not just as the director but also as a kid who grew up with my lightsaber,” he says.
Seated in the front row of the packed courtroom Monday was U.S.
"I had a front row seat as far as seeing all the generosity, all the kindness, and all the love that people could give," Cullen says.
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