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- n. alternative spelling of front page.
- adj. alternative spelling of front page.
Examples
“Digg's algorithm is very vulnerable to gaming, because any story that makes it onto the frontpage is the new top story.”
“In the next few days, ComiPress will go through some and become more of an archive site, all old news and articles will still be here, but the frontpage will be a bit different.”
“I think your remarks are important, and I'm going to "frontpage" them for further discussion.”
“Among the 13 Chinese newspapers, only 4 had placed the candle night vigil on the frontpage.”
“Also, check out CNN. com and MSNBC. com frontpage “coverage” of this seat.”
“Are we seriously someday going to see a frontpage article in the New York Times about how Obama is the most dishonest, least transparent, most arrogant president since Nixon?”
“I see a feed for all forum topics, but not all frontpage topics, which is what I want.”
“In a frontpage story on Sunday, the Daily Herald interviewed residents and city officials about the situation and what to do about it.”
“The over the top headline that caught my attention this morning was a USA frontpage article that screamed that 50% of Americans were going to be struck down by the coming Swine Flu pandemic!”
New hazard on the road: Drivers distracted by making meth (Jack Bog's Blog)
“Monique Wasted was another good name on pirate bay frontpage”
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