Definitions

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  • noun A large window on the street-side of a shop or restaurant
  • adjective Next to the window overlooking the street

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Examples

  • Reporting live from the scene still in her curlers and with her beautician at her side, Kershner gives a minute by minute account of the horrifying moment when the bulldozer crashed through the pedicure's windowfront crushing the nail on her little toe.

    Alan Dershowitz: Demeaning Jewish Victims of Terrorism 2008

  • He doesn't have vacant buildings but said if he did, he'd sign up for the windowfront project.

    TheSunNews.com: Local 2009

  • Influenced by a world where we are constantly bombarded by media influx, The TANOMS Collective comments on today's latest craze though a video installation in the windowfront of Fresh on Crawford.

    Taste T.O. - Food & Drink In Toronto 2008

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