Definitions
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.
- adjective Having an outward-curving front.
- adjective Designed or constructed with a bow window in front.
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- adjective having an outward curving front
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Examples
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He used only the six-burner coal cookstove in his 1859 bowfront house and as many authentic ingredients as possible while avoiding modern conveniences such as the food processor.
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I have since upgraded to a 72 gallon “bowfront” with small fish including: blennies, gobies, clownfish, firefish, and black molies that serve as “dither fish”.
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It was a clean brownstone triple with bowfront windows and blooming flower boxes painted fireball red.
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Emily tossed her handbag and key ring down on the mahogany-and-walnut bowfront commode in the small foyer, then turned and locked the front door.
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We have a video of many tanks of this fair. 2nd of October 2009 (02.10.2009) +++ It's a 240 liter (63 us gallon) bowfront tank.
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We have a video of many tanks of this fair. 2nd of October 2009 (02.10.2009) +++ It's a 240 liter (63 us gallon) bowfront tank.
WN.com - Articles related to Clinton comments, Korea drills roil US-China ties
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2009 (02.10.2009) +++ It's a 240 liter (63 us gallon) bowfront tank.
WN.com - Articles related to Clinton comments, Korea drills roil US-China ties
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