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		[ fruhnt -peyj  ] SHOW IPA 
/ ˈfrʌntˈpeɪdʒ / PHONETIC RESPELLING 
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adjective of major importance; worth putting on the first page of a newspaper. 
verb (used with object),  front-paged,  front-pag·ing.  to run (copy) on the front page, especially of a newspaper. 
Origin of front-page  An Americanism dating back to 1900–05
Words nearby front-page  frontoparietal, frontoposterior position, frontotemporal, frontotransverse position, frontozygomatic, front-page , front projection, Front Range, front-rank, front room, front row
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Example sentences from the Web for front-page The attack in which Murray is charged has been front-page  news in New York for almost a week.
The High-Priced Union Rep Charged With Attacking a Cop | Jacob Siegel| December 19, 2014| DAILY BEAST
In his left overcoat pocket was the front-page  logotype of the paper, and in his left pocket were 10 or 12 halftones.
The Stacks: H.L. Mencken on the 1904 Baltimore Fire | H.L. Mencken| October 4, 2014| DAILY BEAST
On Sunday, The New York Times ran a front-page  story titled “Whose Brooklyn Is It, Anyway?”
Spike Lee Blasts The New York Times’ Story on Brooklyn Gentrification in Fiery Op-Ed | Marlow Stern| March 31, 2014| DAILY BEAST
Between 1939 and 1945, The New York Times published more than 23,000 front-page  stories.
‘Reporting on the Times’ Calls Out New York Times Holocaust Coverage | Marlow Stern| April 18, 2013| DAILY BEAST
Most of West Plains learned the news from the front-page  article in The Quill on March 21.
Missouri, Where Parents Are OK With Armed Teachers | Justin Green| April 15, 2013| DAILY BEAST
In the papers the next morning "Carter's Tip" was the front-page  feature.
The Man Who Could Not Lose | Richard Harding Davis
There was a front-page  editorial reluctantly announcing a price increase.
New Apples in the Garden | Kris Ottman Neville
For answer J. Augustus Redell drew from his pocket that morning's paper and pointed to the headline of a front-page  story.
Cappy Ricks Retires | Peter B. Kyne
"I've got stuff for a front-page  display," I reported to the city editor half an hour later.
It sounds to me as if it ought to be good for a front-page  column in every New York paper.
Side Show Studies | Francis Metcalfe
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British Dictionary definitions for  front-page noun (modifier)  important or newsworthy enough to be put on the front page of a newspaper 
Collins English Dictionary - Complete & Unabridged 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012
Words related to front-page consequential, relevant, meaningful, momentous, high-profile, high-level, great, necessary, extensive, influential, big, crucial, far-reaching, large, urgent, vital, imperative, critical, significant, serious