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go out in front
verb as in lead
Strongest matches
Strong matches
verb as in pioneer
Example Sentences
"If you think of a radio show, every day you've got to go out in front of the public and dance and every now and then you've got to give yourself a rest and I've not been doing that for myself. It came to that point of 'I need to leave this behind now.'"
“I don’t think anybody wants to go out in front of 40,000 people and lay an egg,” he said - an image late New York Daily News cartoonist Bill Gallo would have relished.
“And that’s representative from every aspect of this franchise from top to bottom. And that includes our players, too. They care. They’re fighting. I know it doesn’t look like that, but I would say if you try to put yourself in their position, I don’t think anybody wants to go out in front of 40,000 people and lay an egg, whether it’s individually or collectively as a team, because then what comes with that is pretty horrific.”
“I’m dripping, I’m dripping,” she said with a laugh, her arms extended as far as they could go out in front of her.
“But the second part of that is, now you’ve got to get up in front of your teammates and peers, and you’ve got to compete one-on-one. It takes guts to do that. It takes guts to go out in front of 70,000 fans and compete at a high level. We’re trying to reinforce that as best we can.”
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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