frontpage

/ˈfrʌntˌpeɪdʒ/
verb
  1. To appear on the front page of a newspaper or website as a major story.
    • The scandal frontpaged all the national papers for a week.
    • The charity event frontpaged the community news site.
    • Her discovery frontpaged the science section of the online magazine.
noun
  1. The first page of a newspaper or website, where the most important news is displayed.
    • The story about the election made the frontpage of every major newspaper.
    • The editor decided to put the weather warning on the frontpage.
    • She saw her photo on the frontpage of the local news site.
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