front-foot

See also: front foot

English

Etymology

From the phrase on the front foot

Adjective

front-foot (comparative more front-foot, superlative most front-foot)

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    • 2021 May 29, Phil McNulty, “Manchester City 0-1 Chelsea”, in BBC Sport:
      Chelsea needed to be defensively perfect but this was no smash-and-grab result. It was a front-foot display to take the initiative away from City in the first half.
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