frontally
- r in, at, or toward the front
- When the full text arrived, they determined he was not frontally criticizing Blair's current policy, which also favors an exit from Iraq as soon as Iraqi forces can take over .
- Sure, the aftermath of the Iraq war has made it easier to frontally attack Bush.
- Whether out of conviction or fear of being targeted by terrorists, the 38 did not frontally reject the linkage between violence and the advance of Islam.