front-page
front-page
(frŭnt′pāj′)adj.
Worthy of coverage on the front page of a newspaper: front-page news.
tr.v. front-paged, front-pag·ing, front-pag·es
To place or report on the front page of a newspaper.
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front-page
n
(Journalism & Publishing) (modifier) important or newsworthy enough to be put on the front page of a newspaper
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front′-page′
adj., v. -paged, -pag•ing. adj.
1. of major importance; worth putting on the first page of a newspaper.
v.t. 2. to run (copy) on the front page of a newspaper.
[1900–05, Amer.]
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Translations
front-page
[ˌfrʌntˈpeɪdʒ]A. ADJ → de primera página, de primera plana
B. CPD front-page news N → noticias fpl de primera plana
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