Stage curtain(s) at the very front of a theatrical stage.
1 George dropped the front curtain , and turning to Betty and me, said:-
2 He poked his head under the front curtain and into a glum silence.
3 By a mistake which is natural enough, its name has been connected with the front curtain of the stage.
4 He parked at the curb, and as he walked to the door he saw movement by the front curtain .
5 The front curtain was run on rings, on a small, tight wire stretched across the entire width of the school house.
6 This arrangement made impossible any front curtain , though a curtain was generally hung before the rear stage, from the floor of the gallery.
7 The front curtains parted, showing the blond light of the corridor beyond.
8 The Great Houdini bowed deeply as the front curtains closed.
9 Why, Mrs. Meech's front curtains haven't been washed since Christmas!
10 I karate-chopped the front curtains and peered out at the empty street for a ninja second.
11 Lucas jumped up and parted the front curtains .
12 'No, he could not see; the front curtains were drawn.'
13 Front Curtain Slowly Falls.
14 To a man living in the shadows, the smallest speck of light is like a laser beam: the front curtains were ever so slightly wrong.
15 "I'll look over the wind-shield," he added, to Roger, and lifted a corner of the front curtain for that purpose.
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