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front porch

NOUN
  1. a porch for the front door

How To Use front porch In A Sentence

  • In a couple of days she'd have built you a nice little house with a front porch and a back garden. Times, Sunday Times
  • The three of them sat in the wide wicker chairs on the front porch, watching as the sun set.
  • He beckoned her to follow him out to the front porch of the old ranch house where he pointed to a buck grazing in the field across the dirt road.
  • R. stretched out on the couch while G. and I unloaded the van but she could hardly wait to get into one of the rocking chairs on the front porch where we ate lunch and began the process of decompressing from our long journey.
  • She wants to remodel her house and garden and sit on one of the white rockers on her front porch.
  • And in his imagination he saw himself standing tall on the front porch this afternoon.
  • As they disappeared down the drive, he stood watching them from the front porch. AN UNLIKELY COUNTESS: Lily Budge and the 13th Earl of Galloway
  • I left my BMW beside the Weston Mercedes, climbed the steps on to the L-shaped front porch, and rang the bell. THE DUTCH BLUE ERROR
  • But it is the love of the critics that gratifies Cooper the most, such as when the Daily Mail eruditely weighs in on one of his choicest works: "In one hilarious snap the moment he mocks a dog trapped behind the glass of someone's front porch is taken with almost human-like humor. ARTINFO: Is This Cat a Great Photographer? The Seattle Art Scene's Feline Phenomenon
  • But it's nicely scaled and proportioned, and front porches enliven the streets.
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