verb
- past tense of frontpage; to feature prominently on the front page of a newspaper or website
- past tense of frontpage; to make something the main focus or priority of attention
Usage: informal; journalism/media context
Usage: informal; figurative
Examples
- The scandal was frontpaged by every major newspaper in the country.
- That story frontpaged on the news website for three days straight.
- The company's new product launch was frontpaged across all their marketing channels.
- Environmental issues were frontpaged in the climate report.
- The breaking news frontpaged on social media within minutes.