The front part of the cover of a book, magazine, etc.
this picture was on the front cover of Life magazine in September 1940
the front cover of his fourth studio album
Example sentencesExamples
- The magazine's front covers depicted a range of provocative images, many of which would today be deemed unprintable.
- For some reason, covers with just the man on the front cover tend to sell more than a featured couple.
- The inside front cover of the city-guide carries a map of Delhi.
- But I was disappointed that no black artist was featured on the front cover in February.
- Even the spine of this book is interesting and dynamic, and is different from the front cover but adds a harmonious accent.
- The Atlantic Monthly ran a front cover story and then state senator Tom Hayden held hearings in Sacramento.
- The lead article of the first issue was on dreams; the front cover photographs were by Man Ray and the back cover was an advertisement for the first Surrealist manifesto.
- An extraordinary picture composed of broken shards of glass and mixed media in oil adorns the front cover of Smith's third novel.
- I was amused by the choice of image on the front cover of your October issue.
- If this lot were American, we'd put them on the front cover every week rather than simply write them off as being yet another Brit metal band.