frontage
Collocations
4ADJ.
ample, universal, wooden
VERB + FRONTAGE
got, house
FRONTAGE + NOUN
feet, imm, roads
ADV.
almost, wholly
Definitions
noun
The front part of a property or building that faces the street.
Put your little reception-room here beside the door, and get the whole width of your house frontage for a square hall, and an easy low-tread staircase running up the sides of it.
Hotel Corones, which has risen phoenix-like on the site of the old Norman Hotel, has a frontage of 210 feet[.]
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.
And here he brought up the entire subject of geopolitics in the Baltic, a sea which Germany in wartime must control to be able to assure herself of shipments of Swedish iron ore needed for her war factories, a sea on which Soviet Russia has a frontage of only 75 miles […]
It is important to keep municipally owned land, especially lake frontage, in the hands of the municipality.
The front part generally.
[…] to the eyes of his mother and his aunt, who occupied wicker chairs at a little distance, he was almost indistinguishable except for the stiff white shield of his evening frontage.
War looks but to the frontage, the appearance.
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5Put your little reception-room here beside the door, and get the whole width of your house frontage for a square hall, and an easy low-tread staircase running up the sides of it.
WiktionaryHotel Corones, which has risen phoenix-like on the site of the old Norman Hotel, has a frontage of 210 feet[.]
WiktionaryBishopsCourt appeared sometimes to want to rival the Canon's house. It looked a house-boat despite its guard of whitewashed stones and luxuriant flowers, its wooden fretwork frontage almost wholly imm
WiktionaryShe's got ample frontage.
Tatoeba · #10665170Frontage roads are universal in Texas.
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