out front meaning
Adverb: out front awt frúnt
- Leading or ahead in a competition
"way out front in the race"; "the advertising campaign put them out front in sales"
- ahead, in the lead
[American idiom]
in the front of one's house.
• Our mailbox is out front.
• We have a spruce tree out front and a maple tree in the back.
[American slang]
1. in the front of one's house.
Our mailbox is out front.
We have a spruce tree out front and a maple tree in the back.
2. leading, as in a race.
My horse was out front by two lengths until the final turn.
The other candidate is out front in the polls.
- pull (out) in front of so or sth: [American slang]to ...
- front: Noun: front & ...
- front for: front for sb/sth i ...
Examples
More: Next- those are some sorry looking hydrangea bushes out front
- those are some sorry looking hydrangea bushes out front
- it's an emergency, yes . i'm right out front
- i'll meet you out front ? i just wanna-- okay
- says there's a suspicious vehicie out front