From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishfront roomˌfront ˈroom noun [countable] TBBthe main room in a house where you usually sit SYN living room
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front room• The killers were Silje's friends; they had spent many days in Beate's front room playing with the children.• From the front room, he heard the granddaughter clock chime four.• Maureen was lying on the sofa in the front room.• Lilly stood at the window in the front room with her hands clasped behind her back, looking down into the woods.• In the front room she started to hold prayer meetings that were almost like seances.• She glanced into the front room.• Sarah Fleming saw them coming through the window of the front room.• I went back into the scullery and opened the adjoining door to the front room.• The front room was full of everything front rooms were full of when they had the sale after the Festival of Britain.