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Then he looked frontward again as another person entered.
So Cassidy took a similar course and rushed frontward through the living room.
We turned frontward and stumbled away, dragging Frisson with us.
Slowly, Jon turned her head until her right ear was directed frontward.
The high grate stopped the splashes that went frontward toward the prisoners.
Here was a squarish room, entered from a rear corner, for it ran frontward in the house.
Also, similar method is used by attack helicopters, which armament shoots frontward.
I like that he spells his name frontward.
Kirk nodded and swiveled his chair to face frontward.
After five or six times Charley could jump backward, frontward, holding on with one paw, eyes closed.
It opened frontward; the girl, huddled at the edge of the seat, was precipitated from her perch.
At the knee, the leg can swing frontward, backward, and even rotate slightly.
Sit frontward, sideways or backward; the saddle shape keeps legs comfortably apart.
And until they get used to how we do things, it seems like they're walking backward when we're walking frontward."
Suddenly, that door flung frontward, right into Margo's path.
The Shadow's dive was a long one, carrying him almost to the door that led frontward into the Chinese laundry.
He's to have it extemj about twenty feet or more frontward, with a railing around the part that projects."
Only the label name, disclaimer, and record and recording master numbers were kept frontward.
"Yonder door" - he pointed frontward - "leads through to the front parlor.
Looking frontward along a narrow hall, Denry saw the main portion of the basement hang-out.
The dracogriff turned its head frontward again.
At this joint, it can move frontward, backward, sideways, and even rotate in and out.
He managed fairly well frontward, though.
Shifting his relaxed burden, The Shadow laughed softly as he moved frontward through the rain.
He came to the forward end of the moat, which was nothing more than a slimy ditch dug frontward from the pond.