Adverb
in, at, or toward the front
Source: WordNetC. W. Ceram states in The March of Archaeology that lamassi were typically sculpted with five legs so that four legs were always visible, whether the image were viewed frontally or in profile. Source: Internet
But they forgot that they had campaigned and came to power riding on the mantra of change, and therefore, should not have engaged in any blame games, but should frontally face these problems as promised us when they were canvassing for votes. Source: Internet
Donald E. Strong, pp. 58-60 Both images parallel the stylised depiction of the Gorgons on the black figure name vase decorated by the Nessos painter (c. 600 BC), with the face and shoulders turned frontally, and the legs in a running or kneeling position. Source: Internet
So after much pummeling on social and conventional media, and following the Senate resolution, the president frontally addressed the health scare last Sunday and referred to the disease as COVID-19. Source: Internet
In the Gorlice–Tarnów Offensive ( 1 May – 19 September 1915 ), the German and Austro-Hungarian Armies attacked Russian defences frontally, after pulverising them with large amounts of heavy artillery. Source: Internet
It is designed to be viewed frontally but the capitals at the corners of buildings are modified with an additional scroll so as to appear regular on two adjoining faces. Source: Internet