Frontward example sentences

front·ward

adjective

frontward (adjective)

  - directed forward or toward the front:

  - in the direction that one is facing or traveling; toward the front:

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"Frontward" Example Sentences

1. The car lurched frontward, nearly hitting the curb.
2. He pushed the chair frontward with a grunt.
3. The ship sailed frontward into the storm.
4. She leaned frontward to whisper a secret.
5. The soldiers marched frontward into battle.
6. He propelled the boat frontward with his paddle.
7. The dancer moved frontward with graceful steps.
8. The crowd surged frontward to see the celebrity.
9. The train chugged frontward, leaving the station behind.
10. Time moves frontward, relentlessly.
11. He stumbled frontward, losing his balance.
12. The car accelerated frontward rapidly.
13. The climber inched frontward along the cliff face.
14. She propelled herself frontward with surprising speed.
15. The play progressed frontward at a steady pace.
16. He pointed frontward with a trembling finger.
17. The argument moved frontward with heated exchanges.
18. He propelled the luggage frontward with effort.
19. The investigation moved frontward slowly but surely.
20. The project advanced frontward despite setbacks.
21. The narrative continues frontward with gripping suspense.
22. The plot thickened frontward creating mystery.
23. His gaze swept frontward, searching for an answer.
24. He lunged frontward, catching the falling object.
25. She pitched frontward, landing in a heap.
26. The discussion progressed frontward with increasing clarity.
27. They advanced frontward, facing their fears.
28. The argument moved frontward with increasing intensity.
29. The conversation progressed frontward in a natural flow.
30. He pushed frontward through the dense crowd.
31. The story unfolded frontward revealing its secrets.
32. She stepped frontward to address the audience.
33. The line inched frontward slowly but steadily.
34. The investigation pressed frontward relentlessly.
35. He propelled himself frontward with renewed energy.
36. The debate moved frontward with logical arguments.
37. The research advanced frontward with new discoveries.
38. His career progressed frontward with remarkable success.
39. He leaned frontward, intently listening.
40. The music carried frontward, filling the hall.
41. The book moves frontward with a satisfying narrative arc.
42. The plot moved frontward with exciting twists.
43. He pushed frontward, determined to succeed.
44. The runner strained frontward towards the finish line.
45. The vehicle moved frontward despite the obstacles.
46. The meeting progressed frontward efficiently.
47. His life moved frontward in a new direction.
48. The nation moved frontward towards progress.
49. The idea propelled frontward gaining support.
50. The action sequence moved frontward with explosive energy.

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