To The Fore

What is To The Fore?


1.

To be made obvious; to be given direct attention. Taken from the works of Percy Grainger, "to the fore" meant to bring out a musical phrase and give it precedence over what the other instruments are playing.

"Man, that low-cut top really puts Jenny's cleavage to the fore."

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