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housefront

n. The front of a house, the side that faces the street.

Usage examples of "housefront".

I went through a compound, came out at the housefront, and found him there, waiting.

At the housefront Dad was narrating his prison experiences to a rowdy gathering of men.

Mum rushed over, picked me up, took me back to the housefront, and gave me to Dad to look after.

I sneaked away from the door, went to the housefront, and played with the other children on the sand.

He bounded after me but I fled out to the housefront and up the street and I stopped only when I was a good distanceaway.

I washed off her vomit and went to the housefront and filled my pockets with stones.

I would hurry back to our housefront, where Dad was still training, unaware of my presence.

He developed such a reputation from fooling around at the housefront that everyone became afraid of him.

Instead of training at the housefront, he now took to jogging down the street.

When I came back with the chair-hire man, as we called him, Dad was outside, at the housefront, sweating.

At the housefront Dad had begun to stride up and down the street, bare-chested, his battered gloves on, calling himself the champion of the world, and inviting all challengers.

I stayed at the housefront while the rain went on falling, staring at the flotsam of broken chairs, shattered glass, tatters of clothes and feathers, broken bottles, and chicken bones on the road.

Nynaeve was just as quick to squeeze herself against the stone housefront alongside the gaping woman.

Glow from two small windows well up in one housefront merely deepened the dark.

Still, this was the place Korchow had described: the narrow housefront sheathed in scaffolding, the bar entrance tucked between a peep show and a ComSat pay terminal, the drunks creaking up the rickety stairs to the second-story flophouse.