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front yards

n. (front yard English)

Usage examples of "front yards".

An assortment of houses lined the side streets, the front yards wild tangles of ivy and flowers, a few of the homes completely buried under the unstoppable advance of the resilient ivy.

The district had gotten its name from the number of immigrant homes once there, and the goats kept in people's front yards.

Oh, they all say that they love nature, but they would sing a different tune if hungry wolves stalked their front yards!

The street was middle-class Cubano--small cribs with small front yards and toys on the lawn.

Of course, that means chopping down trees all along the street and drastically foreshortening most of the front yards with concrete retaining walls, and even a highway official would have to admit that the result is not exactly a picture, not something you would want to put on a calendar called “.

I used to like Pella when I was little because many of the residents put little windmills in their front yards, which made it kind of interesting.

We passed the outlying houses that were in need of paint and new roofs, where the rusting hulks of automobiles stood on concrete blocks in the front yards.

From the windows of condemned hotels, from fire escapes and balconies, from behind cars jacked up in front yards, they extended the barrels of their assorted guns.

Her stunsail had been torn to tatters and her front yards and rigging were ruined, pulled apart and blackened to ashes.