0 to violently knock into someone's chest, especially in sport:
They include the public-records headaches, the wrinkled shirtfronts, the cluttered cubicles, the deadline pressure and so on.
The master has come off badly: his shirtfront, waistcoat and trousers are covered with smears, which are all smoldering and burning into holes.
His shirtfront was also soiled and then smeared over by a wet cloth in a vain effort to remove the dirt.
He had a low-cut vest on, which exposed a deal of frayed and broken and unclean shirtfront.
But don't come to me, afterwards, and weep on my shirtfront, that's all.
The man turned on him and reached out to seize a handful of his shirtfront.
The manager came, all bows and graciousness and rumply shirtfront; and when he heard what was to be said he became all apologies and indignation.
It is like a man wearing a ruffled and jeweled shirtfront, but too poor to afford a shirt itself.