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Afront

Afront \A*front"\, adv. [Pref. a- + front.] In front; face to face. -- prep. In front of.
--Shak.

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afront

adv. in front; face to face prep. in front of

Usage examples of "afront".

Dinger said, full of appreciation, inhaling deeply as if he was on the se afront at Yarmouth.

Almost immediately they crept out from behind the island they could see the lights on the mainland, two or three pinpricks from the watch fires on the walls of the fort, and lantern beams from the buildings outside the walls, spread out along the se afront The three vessels he had spotted from the saddle of the mountains were still anchored in the roads.

Across the road, beyond the shuttered se afront kiosks, the sky was a dirty grey mass of rolling clouds, imitating the swell and froth of the sea.

There was a small amount of sulphurous light from the street lights strung along the se afront path, and I saw Danny climbing the metal steps over the sea wall.

Every weekend, the Yanks had a wild brawl down on the se afront and the police were called in.

I pulled off the main road and found my way down towards the se afront where the tourist hotels were.

Augustine in an underwater cave off Dalkey se afront A wicked yet affectionate satire on Irishy.

He lingered a moment, wondering what it might be like to live on a site like this, to wake up every morning to views of Southsea se afront across the churning tide, then he let the binos drift down again until he was following a line of open gun ports.

Almost immediately they crept out from behind the island they could see the lights on the mainland, two or three pinpricks from the watch fires on the walls of the fort, and lantern beams from the buildings outside the walls, spread out along the se afront The three vessels he had spotted from the saddle of the mountains were still anchored in the roads.