anteriority, bearings, dead reckoning, facet, foreground, foreside, front matter, frontispiece, lie, position, proscenium
Definitionn. the extent of land abutting on a street or water
Last update: July 22, 2015
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The shop premises with frontages on two streets is illumined. [Please select]
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Cecile felt fascinated by this farm with its English frontage. [Please select]
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That farm with the English frontage; that fair child with the English face. [Please select]
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--Pennsylvania had no frontage on the sea, and its boundaries were disputed by the neighboring colonies. [Please select]
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A hole was dug in the ground, with a frontage toward the wind. [Please select]
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First there were the physical features, the compactness of the kingdom, a fertile soil, a propitious climate, and a frontage upon two great seas. [Please select]
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The ordinary extent was from one hundred to four hundred _arpents_, usually in the shape of a parallelogram with a narrow frontage on the river, and extending inland to a much greater distance. [Please select]
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