front entrance

NOUN
  1. exterior door (at the entrance) at the front of a building
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How To Use front entrance In A Sentence

  • Could you send one cab to the front entrance of the Central Theater?
  • The official walked me back through the embassy to the front entrance. THE EXECUTION
  • The official walked me back through the embassy to the front entrance. THE EXECUTION
  • At the front entrance of the building I saw my teacher.
  • Ada peered through the frosted glass of the front entrance, but was not able to identify anything other than some fuzzy grey shapes moving around the front yard.
  • They parted at the front entrance, Silas favouring her with a brief nod before striding away.
  • The medical bay was actually an old khaki army tent, so whenever the breeze blew a draught came through the front entrance flaps.
  • They walked back through the kitchen and down the hallway to the front entrance of the house.
  • Because he sensed this was an auspicious moment, my father came around to the front entrance of the house, and my mother, who was in the courtyard, heard him enter.
  • The front entrance to the Daily Planet was untraversable, the great bronze doors jammed beyond any hope of opening by the collapse of the stone jamb overhead.
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