front window
collocation in Englishmeaningsoffrontandwindow
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front
adjective[before noun]
uk/frʌnt/us/frʌnt/
in or at the front ...
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window
noun
uk/ˈwɪn.dəʊ/us/ˈwɪn.doʊ/
a space usually filled with glass in the wall of a building or in a vehicle, to allow light and air in and to allow people inside the building to ...
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(Definition offrontandwindowfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Placed on the windowsill in front of his customary armchair they helped frame the view of the outside world which he keeps an eye on through hisfrontwindow.
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The path would go straight past herfrontwindow.
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He does not want to have a brick through hisfrontwindow.
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A firework was unleashed through thefrontwindowof a pensioner's home and hit her.
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He went to the front door and chased them off, but within half an hour of getting back into bed, a brick was thrown through hisfrontwindow.
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I think it should be realised that we are not necessarily the more prepared for war if we have everything in thefrontwindow.
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Running through one or two of the speeches this evening there was this idea of putting everything into thefrontwindow.
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A landlord lets his property at £100 a year on condition that the tenant puts in a bowfrontwindow.
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He was at the end of his tether over what he had seen over the past month outside hisfrontwindow.
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He pauses at each front door andfrontwindowof three houses and appears to examine them to see if they are secure.
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He could even see the faces of the passengers looking out of the port windows, a woman in thefrontwindow.
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It is very offensive to a private resident to have a car, which is perhaps sheeted up, standing outside hisfrontwindowfor six months.
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When driving, at eye level one can see through the back window andfrontwindowof any vehicle other than a lorry and see whether brake lights are being used.
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Valentin spots another restaurant whosefrontwindowhas a large star-shaped crack in it.
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Both designs feature a large, curvedfrontwindow.
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Thefrontwindowof the instrument consisted of a 2 m thick plastic sheet.
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The single cabfrontwindowwas much larger than the prototype's, and side windows were included.
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The menu bar changes to reflect whatever application thefrontwindowbelongs to.
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Thefrontwindowwas inclined at a 45 angle.
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