forecourt|forecourts in English

noun

section of a court closest to the net (Sports); outside entry area, courtyard

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1. Yeoman has a car showroom, offices, forecourt and storage accommodation in Darlington.

2. In another hospital, I found a gaggle of rural patients crouching on the forecourt.

3. There was a big banyan in the forecourt of the house where my father was born.

4. Bootlace In that instance, a man stepped off a footpath into a forecourt to tie his Bootlace.

5. Directly in front of the building, at the bottom of the stairs, there in a semi-circular forecourt area.

6. The act of driving onto a petrol forecourt and deliberately driving off without paying; to commit a Bilking.

7. During the Second World War an air raid shelter for 80 people was built in the station forecourt.

8. Adjacent to the forecourt of the library, a monumental door leads you to the Tetragonos agora, the marketplace.

9. * Prime Minister Hasina was accorded a ceremonial reception at the forecourt of Rashtrapati Bhavan on April 8, 2017.

10. 7 Revitalising wheels and tyres is the first thing a garage will do when putting a car on the forecourt.

11. Definition of Arcaded : having, formed in, or decorated with arches or arcades Arcaded streets an Arcaded bowl Examples of Arcaded in a Sentence Recent Examples on the Web The depot originally had an open forecourt enclosed by Arcaded …

12. The third part, beyond the southern gateway to the Jilaukhana, was to be the Taj Ganj—a mammoth square complex that housed bazaars and four Caravanserais, the incomes from which would fund the care and upkeep of the tomb and the forecourt.

13. I thought “Bespoken” might also be heard in furniture showrooms or on garage forecourts and that rather obviously, the other main use of that tense was in marriage contracts: a man, more usually a woman “Bespoken” was a more poetic, romantic or more formal, albeit rather archaic option for the modern “spoken for” but pride goeth

14. ‘a park Abutting on an area of waste land’ ‘Exactly behind the new residential buildings Abutting the Opera House forecourt is the Tarpeian Way, but the public viewing platform is gone.’ ‘Her (now ex-) husband's family had been farmers on this part of the Chilterns for a couple of generations and the pub abutted their land.’