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frontage
noun as in façade
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Example Sentences
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.”
A bookshop famed for its ornate oak frontage has announced its closure after more than 140 years.
A long time they waited, sitting in a line dozens of cars long on a short frontage road in the heart of Kent.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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