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shopfront in British English (ˈʃɒpˌfrʌnt) nounthe area of a shop that faces the street Examples of 'shopfront' in a sentenceshopfront The shopfront attracted gawpers, eager to discuss this technological phenomenon.The judge heard he had already paid for the shopfront to be fixed.Will someone introduce gold loyalty cards or hoist three balls outside its shopfront?A shopfront for dozens of small-scale farmers around the country.But in the 1820s the ground floor had a shopfront fitted.It was sunning itself on a shopfront shutter.Behind a cute, red, shopfront the hotel is surprisingly large, with 50 classically-decorated rooms.As the house had a little shopfront, we decided to sell cakes.Magazines are the shopfront for the fashion and beauty industry both creatively and financially. |