frontage
IPA: frˈʌntɪdʒ
noun
- The front part of a property or building that faces the street.
- The land between a property and the street.
- The length of a property along a street.
- Property or territory adjacent to a body of water.
- The front part generally.
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Examples of "frontage" in Sentences
- This wood frontage is quite simply sublime! (destructuration?)
- Their beach frontage is right next to the public beach access, so on weekends there are a lot of locals on that section of the beach.
- The Yellow Hussars are from Foundry and are based 2 per stand on 2 square bases, so the frontage is the same as BAR - thus I can use them in our games.
- I will not use single stands and movement trays for this project, although I may retain it for the cavalry since the frontage will be the same 1 per horse as BAR.
- Seaways12 West Street, Fishguard, Pembrokeshire SA65 9AE, 01348 873433The back of this bookshop overlooks the sea; the frontage is an impressive Georgian creation.
- When the total real-estate occupied by the box, it's full frontage, is FOUR THOUSAND TIMES greater than the surface area of the toy inside, it's time for an intervention.
- The frontage was our Southsea museum, the yards around the back housed our wintering circus troupe, and inside the dining hall the art department had erected a fairground marquee for interior cover.
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