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front porch

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She taught little black boys to love themselves, and look beyond their own front porch to the hope of a broader horizon.

She was waiting out on the front porch when she heard him call out to her from behind a rose bush.

A woman who lives on Oak Street became suspicious when she discovered a wet footprint on her front porch.

Each AbleNook has a front porch, which Ross and Verdecia see as key to fostering communities.

The front porch was covered with balloons, cards, and teddy bears.

There was a small front porch, upon which a long window and the front door opened.

At the extreme western end of "officers' town" lay a plain, barracks-like building, with front porch upstairs and down.

He spent a great deal of his time on the front porch, finding it far from unpleasant to be regarded as a second Sherlock Holmes.

Annie ran along the shady sidewalk and soon had a glimpse of Alice's pink draperies on her great front porch.

A moment later she stood on the front porch, looking at them all.

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On this page you'll find 18 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to front porch, such as: abdomen, gut, insides, pelvis, tank, and tummy.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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