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frontage
noun as in façade
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Example Sentences
"I had a pristine frontage of a middle-class home - no one thought it could happen behind those doors, but it did."
Under the council's original regeneration plan, the frontage would have been retained and the site developed into an energy centre, providing low emission heating.
London's grey and angular Barbican Centre is now a sea of pink - its frontage covered in cloth that billows in the breeze as if dancing.
During a recent tour of the work site, I watched as the Olive Street frontage was excavated and being lowered by about five feet.
“They had 150 feet of water frontage. It was a beautiful spot where no one bothered you.”
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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