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Similar words: frontalmontagefront-pagefront pagefrontal lobephotomontageconfrontationconfrontationalMeaning: ['frʌntɪdʒ]  n. 1. the extent of the front of shop or plot of land (as along a street or river etc) 2. the direction in which something (such as a building) faces 3. the face or front of a building. 
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1. These apartments all have a delightful dockside frontage.
2. The restaurant has a river frontage.
3. They bought two miles of river frontage along the Colorado.
4. Its long colonnaded frontage basks in the afternoon sunlight.
5. Duvall crept nearer to the glass frontage.
6. Sturdy posts uphold the roof with a filled-in frontage.
7. You pull up on the frontage road and park.
8. Nailed over the doorway of the ramshackle clapboard frontage of the building was a large rectangular sign.
9. Next to the station, with its two-storey stuccoed frontage,[sentencedict.com/frontage.html] is the station master's house.
10. The frontage was stately and symmetrical, promising similar qualities within.
11. A three-storeyed neo-classical frontage of immense length, the ground level is in grey stone, the upper storeys in pale ochre.
12. Within minutes the crowd had dispersed, leaving the frontage of the Theater an der Wien unlit and deserted.
13. The whole frontage was planted with short flowing shrubs and cacti, but gave the impression of opulence.
14. Davis regained his lease to the river frontage, but this was quickly seized by the sheriff for non-payment of debt.
15. They have a narrow frontage to the street and are planned around an atrium and peristyle.
16. There is no frontage included but prices start at £145,000 for a two bed flat.
17. A massive grey building, its frontage decorated with stone pillars, its grounds were dotted with statues.
18. Ivy draped the whole frontage of the building and mingled with the moss of the large dilapidated lawn.
19. The house has a street frontage.
20. A house on the street frontage with three floors.
21. The estate for sale includes two miles of river frontage.
22. Number 7 was originally the monastic granary, now sporting a new frontage, put up around 1890.
23. These young people, much like a flock of birds, settled along the Joneses' street frontage.
24. Wellington station, which was opened in 1937, was even grander, with a massive Doric frontage.
25. This is an imposing structure, somewhat resembling in its frontage on two streets the keep of a Norman castle.
26. The whole of the Main Street and the river frontage has been made into a conservation area.
27. Before 1930, Mr. Nathan owned shop premises, 263-265, Walworth Road, with a frontage to the street.
28. The vast restaurant area allows us a complicated exit choice of at least fifty yards of glass door frontage.
29. Yet he is more fortunate than most landowners, because he owns frontage on the Guadalupe River, which is still running.
30. We passed it, took the next off-ramp, and circled back along Frontage Road, turning left into the main driveway.
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