Sentence examples for front up from inspiring English sources

The phrase "front up" is an idiom that is commonly used in written English, especially in the form of the expression "front up to".
It usually means to "face up to or accept responsibility for something". For example: "Ruth finally had to front up to the mess she'd made and apologize to her coworkers."

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He will front up to his decisions," Watson said.

We've all got to front up and stay together".

We have to front up and take some wickets.

We have to front up and get the job done.

We have to front up as we did against Northampton.

The taxpayer will front up for tons and tons of extraneous nicotine patches.

Where was Conroy, why wouldn't he front up and explain himself?

Everyone else, though, will be expected to front up regardless of mental and physical fatigue.

I mean any sticky thing will do just to keep the front up".

What we've got to do now is put away the golf clubs and front up for tomorrow's match.

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"Fofano - he is a ball player, he's got great foot work and a turn of pace so it's a good front-up for me and Jamie".

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