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out-front
[out-fruhnt]
adjective
candid; frank; honest.
The politician was less than out-front with the interviewer.
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of out-front1
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Example Sentences
“He was not a screamer, he was not a rebel. He was a quiet, dignified, soft-spoken, very progressive intellect behind the Black Power movement. He was content to have Stokely as the out-front person on their book.”
Picking up the torch with an even more anti-establishment spirit is a new interdisciplinary festival, Out-FRONT!
“That’s how far out-front it was and how unique,” she said.
Mr. Garland, above all else, wants to avoid accusations that he is litigating cases in the public arena, which he believes will fatally compromise any potential prosecutions, and further damage the already shaky reputation of federal law enforcement following the out-front behavior in 2016 of James B. Comey, the former F.B.I. director, regarding the investigation into Hillary Clinton’s emails.
The new tour, with Greg Norman as the out-front leader, is funded by the government of Saudi Arabia, perhaps best described by Phil Mickelson, the new tour’s most prominent player, as “scary motherf-----s.”
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