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on the front foot in British English
at an advantage, outclassing and outmanoeuvring one's opponents.
How to calculate front foot real estate? ›
Front foot is a unit of measurement used to calculate the frontage assessment of a property. It is also known as abutting foot. For example, if a property has a frontage of 50 feet and the front foot rate is $100, then the frontage assessment would be $5,000 (50 feet x $100 per front foot).
What is the front foot analogy? ›
Stylistically, he was on the front foot—aggressive, prepared, and engaged. It puts the administration on the front foot with a “plan” to restore fiscal sanity once the economy has recovered. His front foot dug in the sod, his eyes were red, and between his grumbles his breath came in puffs and snorts of anger.
What do you call the front foot? ›
The foot can be put into three categories: the forefoot (metatarsals and phalanges), midfoot (cuboid, navicular and 3 cuneiforms), and hind foot (talus and calcaneus). Here's a look at the main structures of the feet.
What's the front of your foot called? ›
The Forefoot is composed of the metatarsals, phalanges, and sesamoids. The bones that make up the forefoot are those that are last to leave the ground during walking. There are twenty-one bones in the forefoot: five metatarsals, fourteen phalanges, and two sesamoids.
What does front foot forward mean? ›
1. US : to behave very well in order to gain someone's approval. When I visited my girlfriend's parents I tried to be very polite and put my best foot forward. 2. British : to try as hard as possible to do something difficult.
What does front foot mean in real estate? ›
Front foot means the frontage which abuts on the street right of way. On corner parcels it shall be the shortest frontage so abutting. When the property to be served does not abut upon a street right of way, “front foot” means the width of the parcel.
What is a front foot measurement? ›
Front Foot:
In real estate, a front foot is the cost of the frontage of a property. Often times a property presents its width to the road or access and the length is the measure of how deep the property is from the access road.
What is the 3 foot rule in real estate? ›
The 3-foot rule is specifically for real estate sales people. It simply means that you should talk real estate to every person that comes within three-foot of you. I have also been teaching this technique to people in sales of other industries for many years, and I might say with great results.
What is a synonym for front foot? ›
2 beginning, fore, forefront, front line, head, lead, top, van, vanguard.
Dictionary of Business Terms: front foot. front foot. standard measurement of land, applied at the frontage of its street line. It is used for lots of generally uniform depth in downtown areas.
What is the origin of the word front foot? ›
The earliest known use of the word front foot is in the mid 1700s. OED's earliest evidence for front foot is from 1754, in the writing of Thomas Chippendale, cabinet-maker and designer. front foot is formed within English, by compounding. Etymons: front adj., foot n.
What is the front foot slang? ›
at an advantage, outclassing and outmanoeuvring one's opponents.
How do you use front foot in a sentence? ›
Rose is keen to get on the front foot. Back on home turf, he has clearly decided to get on the front foot. He does all of his punching on the front foot. The attacking players we had helped us play on the front foot.
What is the front foot area? ›
Forefoot: The forefoot is the most anterior aspect of the foot. It includes metatarsals, phalanges (toes), and sesamoid bones. There are a metatarsal and three phalanges for each digit apart from the great toe, which only has two phalanges. The articulation of the midfoot and forefoot forms the Lisfranc joint.
What does it mean to be on the front foot first? ›
The textbook front foot first method means your stance widens when your lead foot steps and returns to normal when your rear foot follows. If you get hit while stepping you at least have a wider base.
How do you use on the front foot in a sentence? ›
We were on the front foot from kick-off and showed commitment. Throughout the debate, the players' associations have been on the front foot. Rose is keen to get on the front foot. Back on home turf, he has clearly decided to get on the front foot.