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fronter

[ fruhn-ter ]

noun

  1. a person who belongs to a group or organization, especially a political one, that is or is presumed to be a cover or disguise for another activity:

    a Communist fronter.



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Word History and Origins

Origin of fronter1

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Example Sentences

Last month, two Indian border guards and three civilians were injured in fighting along the fronter with Pakistan.

This has landed Socialist Mollet, who is no Popular Fronter,* in the bear's hug embrace of the Soviets.

Britain's gabbiest second fronter�the fierce-tongued Lord Beaverbrook�could never go to bed until his R.A.F. elder son had phoned him: "All's well�goodnight!"

Well, anyway, along about four o'clock Pa thinks we'd better see oner two of the shows in the midway, so's we can get another meal in good time to see the night doings in fronter the grand stand.

I think the temple the most certain, but authority in Ceylon says the 'fronter,' that is, above the trunk.

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