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lakefront

[leyk-fruhnt] / ˈleɪkˌfrʌnt /


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Instead of expanding the east lakefront side of the roadway, requiring nine full property buyouts, officials decided to carve the west uphill side of the highway.

From Seattle Times

Carlie is Queen of the Cocktail and loves having friends over to her beautiful lakefront home for drinks and appetizers.

From Seattle Times

“Be up front with me and I’ll take care of you,” the gang leader, Steph, told Mr. Brown in a hotel room along the lakefront of Kingston, Ontario, according to court records.

From New York Times

The coalition that Mr. Johnson needed — young people, Black voters on the South and West Sides, a sizable number of Latino voters, white progressives on the North Side and along the lakefront — was coming together.

From New York Times

Mr. Johnson, who is Black, expanded his base of white progressive voters on the North Side’s lakefront and decisively carried many majority Black wards on the South and West Sides.

From New York Times