Noun
frontrunner (plural frontrunners)
Alternative form of front runner
I've come to accept that the life of a frontrunner is a hard one, that he will suffer more injuries than most men and that many of these injuries will not be accidental. Pelé
I'm very aware of my spending, but I'm not very aware of my income. There are certain times when I speak to my accountant, or something will pop up, and I'll be like 'oh' but it's not really a frontrunner in my head. Gemma Ward
According to media reports, Cuomo is the frontrunner to serve as attorney general in a Biden administration. Source: Internet
After struggling to draw minority support in 2016, the unlikely 2020 frontrunner has made an enormous effort to win over Latinos in Nevada. Source: Internet
Before Taylor's death, McGrath was the overwhelming frontrunner. Source: Internet
Hannah Beazley, who stood unsuccessfully for Labor at the last federal election in Swan which covers Victoria Park, is considered a frontrunner if she chooses to take another tilt at state politics. Source: Internet