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forecourt

[ UK /fˈɔːkɔːt/ ]
NOUN
  1. the outer or front court of a building or of a group of buildings

How To Use forecourt In A Sentence

  • This fifteen metre, golden statue has sat here for 30 years and while its bulk is impressive, don't expect meditative solemnity; the forecourt is noisy with music, stalls and snack bars.
  • Outside the cobblelock forecourt to the front of the house is bordered by plants and shrubs and has plenty of space for offstreet parking.
  • The three-packs of snowballs and caramel teacakes are being sold through petrol station forecourts and other outlets.
  • In the distance, horses whinnied as a light carriage clattered across the Clairmallon forecourt. The Dressmaker
  • The new three-storey building will include a large immigration and baggage reclaim area, additional retail facilities and a public forecourt. Times, Sunday Times
  • They like a human environment, and are often seen in car parks and on garage forecourts. Times, Sunday Times
  • At the front are two projecting horns flanking a forecourt, at the back of which is the entrance to the chambers.
  • It currently houses three adjoining buildings comprising a forecourt, garage, two former retail units and an apartment.
  • It has 160 square metres of living space and is accessed through high timber gates, with a cobble forecourt leading to the front door.
  • The new three-storey building will include a large immigration and baggage reclaim area, additional retail facilities and a public forecourt. Times, Sunday Times
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