frontally

IPA: frˈʌntʌɫi

adverb

  • In a frontal manner
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Examples of "frontally" in Sentences

  • The candidates are still hesitating to criticize frontally in front of an open forum.
  • With few exceptions, Israeli ground forces are not advancing frontally but are instead mounting a multiplicity of raids.
  • From the video the snake is obviously frontally fanged, best observed at 2: 43 in the sequence when the snake opens its mouth at the camera.
  • On both Monday and Tuesday thousands of protesters gathered in the center of Manama, the capital, only to be frontally attacked by riot police.
  • If JK remained silent, we understood why, his position as Vice President in SBY's administration enables him to frontally criticize SBY's ideas.
  • By far their most iconic work, Cadillac Ranch consists of no more than a row of vintage Cadillacs of successive models and years, frontally buried in the desert outside Amarillo, Texas.
  • Premier Wen Jiabao of China and Prime Minister Putin of Russia, in their speeches and in private meetings, attacked American policies openly and frontally, which is quite rare for heads of government.
  • As I thought about this Earth Day, I weighed whether I should address climate change frontally and risk further polarization between those of us deeply concerned about the issue and those who have not yet recognized its reality.

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