Front row

noun

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Definitions

Noun
  1. 1
    In an auditorium or sports venue, the line of side-by-side seats closest to the stage, playing field, or other location where the activity of interest is occurring.

    "The double-breasted blazer which is on every front row this season came with an elbow-length sleeve for spring, while jumpsuits, a signature of the label, came slinky and tailored or in a blowsier boiler suit silhouette."

  2. 2
    The row of players who participate in a scrum with direct contact with the opposing scrum. British
  3. 3
    The forefront; a situation where one is exposed to the latest developments. figuratively
  4. 4
    Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see front, row.

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"The double-breasted blazer which is on every front row this season came with an elbow-length sleeve for spring, while jumpsuits, a signature of the label, came slinky and tailored or in a blowsier boiler suit silhouette."