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front foot
front foot1. An advantageous position, especially over an opponent; an aggressive or attacking state or position. Typically used in the phrase "on the front foot." The defending champions started the first half of the match truly on the front foot, but they've started losing momentum here in the second half. The senator came out on the front foot during the debate, remaining on the attack the whole way through.2. In real estate, a foot measured along the front of a property. I don't have a price yet on the front foot, but if you're interested in the property, I will call the listing agent right now and find out.See also: foot, frontfront foot
front footA foot measured along the front property line.front foot
front footA method of describing or pricing commercial real estate by the number of feet of road frontage the parcel has.The drawback is that there is no widely recognized standard for depth,so a property selling for $1,500 per front foot might be half the depth of one selling for $2,400 a front foot,but no one can tell just from the price. |