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front - use in sentences
Preposition: of
- crowd: They weren't on a stage, they were just playing in front of a crowd, it was brilliant.
- audience: A ' geek ' used to mean someone who bit the heads off living chickens in front of an audience.
- camera: Active Gallery Amiga Active goes in front of the camera for the latest Mark Forbes production.
- mirror: I don't need to because I practice in front of the mirror but just wondered.
- queue: People scrabbling for food but not strong enough to get to the front of the queue.
- telly: All this because we eat pizza in front of the telly?
Converse of object
- unite: How can we achieve a ' united front ' ?
Adjective modifier
- eastern: This was portrayed on film as a failing of generals on the eastern front not showing enough commitment to the Nazi cause.
- cold: A cold air front is the place where a cold air mass replaces a warm air mass.
- northern: The troops parachuted into northern Iraq overnight to open a northern front against Saddam Hussein's forces.
- warm: If a warm front passed overhead when you were standing outside, then you would feel the air cooling down.
Modifies a noun
- door: Even the outside of houses can be quite bright; lilac front doors or bright yellow window frames are not unusual.
- row: I am in Roger Brown's photo, part 4, sitting on the ground in the front row, 5 from the end.
- wheel: Well not exactly stolen, more ' taken by some opportunistic git ' : my front wheel from the Thorn.
- page: I faxed our story for the next day's front page to Robert Jones.
- panel: A front panel REC control allows you to record incoming signals, too!
- elevation: Like most lock cottages, the front elevation, above, was lower than that to the rear, left.
Noun used with modifier
- sea: Parking: Close by on the sea front or 2 minutes walk to the large hilltop car park behind the Chateau.
- drawer: The Arran kitchen features double molded panel doors and lovely deep drawer fronts all in solid pine with matching solid pine handles.
- shop: As four large shops fronts replaced six smaller old ones, the numbers 53 and 54 High Street disappeared for ever in the process.
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