33 Metaphors for fronted

All the east front was a most tender blue; the fissures on the southern face, from which we were rowing directly away, were glittering green; the western front glowed in the yellow sunlight; around were the dark waters, and above one of the most beautiful of skies.

And right down front, with their feet on the base drum, handing out the coy glances before the first curtain is a foot from the stage.

Front, to left and right, are corner-houses with projecting stories and casement windows.

when Temple Camp once gets started, the west front in France is Sleepy Hollow compared to it.

The west front, with the Bishop's Palace on its left, is perhaps the best feature of the exterior; while the Bishop's Throne, in the cathedral, is a wonderfully early piece of carving, ornamented with figures of the kings of Mercia.

The back is curved, then jagged lines break from that, and the front is a queer bulging windowin a curve that leans.

We soon heard shouts and cheers ahead of us, and in a few moments came in sight of a farm-house, in front of which was an excited crowd.

" It was a day of bustle and business, and Jack, until the very moment when he was embracing his weeping mother and sisters, while his father stood at the door, in front of which was the pony-chaise, which was waiting to take him down to the station, could hardly realize that it was all true, that his school-days were over, and that he was really a midshipman in her Majesty's service.

All the east front was a most tender blue; the fissures on the southern face, from which we were rowing directly away, were glittering green; the western front glowed in the yellow sunlight; around were the dark waters, and above one of the most beautiful of skies.

Right front is a section of a huge square column.

The Isonzo Front was the only possible field for an Italian offensive on a great scale, and the possession of the Carso, of the Bainsizza and Ternova Plateaus and of Monte Nero are as essential to the future security of the Venetian Plain as the possession of the Trentino itself.

The fourth front of the temple, that on the south, had gates in the middle; before this front were the three royal colonnades, which reached from the valley on the east to that on the west.

The picked men were placed in the front and rear; for in skilful evolutions the front often became the rear, and the rear became the front.

The whole front was a magnificent stretch of double plate-glass, with warm air between the sheets to keep snow, frost, or dew from obscuring the vision.

The W. front of Wells is a beautiful example of E.E., and windows of this period occur at E. Stoke, Bathampton, Chedzoy, Martock, Keynsham, Somerton.

All the pirates were making for the passage, in front of which were Ker Karraje, Engineer Serko, Captain Spade, Boatswain Effrondat, Engine-driver Gibson and the Count d'Artigas' big Malay attendant.

Emerson's house fronts on Lincoln and is a few rods from the intersection with Lexington Street.

The front is a big and rather accidental place, howeveryou can scarcely touch it anywhere without bringing back something to help complete the civilian's puzzle picture of the war.

He saw a large building, in front of which were long, slender strips of shining steel.

The front is a most disappointing stucco affair, but this merely hides the beautiful Elizabethan gables which originally adorned the house from every point of view.

At the lower end is a pulpit, like that used by our priest, in front of which is a table, and around it are seats occupied by the elders.

One front was a story high, with a slanting roof; the other, which was two-storied, sloped like a giraffe's back, down to a wood-shed.

FRONT THAT NEVER SLEEPS When the day's reports are in, all along the front, there is a man, expert in the meaning of things, who boils them down for that cold official digest which tells us that "There was the usual grenade fighting at.

The back is curved, then jagged lines break from that, and the front is a queer bulging windowin a curve that leans.

The principal entrance is by a magnificent colonnade, with a rich entablature, in front of which are sculptured representations of the town of Manchester, and emblems of trade and commerce.

33 Metaphors for  fronted