front and center Idioma
front and center|center|front
adv.,
slang Used as a command to a person to go to someone who wants him.
Front and center, Smith. The boss wants to see you.
front and center
front and center In the most prominent position, as in
You couldn't miss John—he was front and center in that presentation. This expression alludes to the best and usually most expensive seats in a theater.
front and center
In a actual apparent or notable place; at the beginning of some space. I can't accept that my babe is on stage, advanced and center! That painting is absolutely eye-catching, so be abiding to put it advanced and center.Learn more: and, center, frontfront and center
In the best arresting position, as in You couldn't absence John-he was advanced and centermost in that presentation. This announcement alludes to the best and usually best big-ticket seats in a theater. Learn more: and, center, frontˌfront and ˈcenter
(American English) in or into the best important position: This is the aboriginal TV approach to put kids advanced and center.Learn more: and, center, front front and center
In the best arresting position.Learn more: and, center, front