frontage

[US]/'frʌntɪdʒ/
[UK]/'frʌntɪdʒ/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

n. the facade or front part of a building, the area or width at the front of a property

Phrases & Collocations

frontage area

building frontage

street frontage

Example Sentences

the houses have a narrow frontage to the street.

The restaurant has frontages on two busy streets.

the frontage of the dentary forms a platform as a result of its bending;

In the life journey with bramble and miriness in the frontage, furthermore, perhaps it occurs more “ branch roads ” and “dead ends ”.

The store has a wide frontage on the main street.

The house has a beautiful frontage with a large porch.

The hotel boasts an impressive frontage facing the ocean.

The property has a narrow frontage but extends deep into the lot.

The restaurant's frontage is decorated with colorful flowers.

The building has a modern glass frontage that reflects the surrounding skyline.

The frontage of the shop is well-lit to attract customers at night.

The frontage of the museum showcases a stunning piece of contemporary art.

The frontage of the building is adorned with intricate carvings and sculptures.

The narrow frontage of the house opens up to a spacious backyard.

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