foreside Antonyms

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Meaning of foreside

Webster

foreside (n.)

The front side; the front; esp., a stretch of country fronting the sea.

The outside or external covering.

foreside Sentence Examples

  1. The foreside of the antique dresser was adorned with intricate carvings.
  2. The ship's foreside sliced through the choppy waters with precision.
  3. The foreside of the building featured a grand entrance framed by towering pillars.
  4. The mountain's foreside loomed over the hikers, casting a long shadow across the trail.
  5. The foreside of the stage was well-lit, showcasing the performers' every move.
  6. The tapestry hung on the foreside of the throne, depicting a scene of ancient history.
  7. The car's foreside sustained minimal damage after the accident.
  8. The foreside of the courtroom was reserved for the jury, who listened attentively to the proceedings.
  9. The foreside of the lecture hall was filled with eager students, ready to absorb knowledge.
  10. The foreside of the park featured a picturesque fountain, a popular spot for relaxation and contemplation.

FAQs About the word foreside

The front side; the front; esp., a stretch of country fronting the sea., The outside or external covering.

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The foreside of the antique dresser was adorned with intricate carvings.

The ship's foreside sliced through the choppy waters with precision.

The foreside of the building featured a grand entrance framed by towering pillars.

The mountain's foreside loomed over the hikers, casting a long shadow across the trail.