The terminal part of the facade of a building - especially the classical temples - usually triangular.
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1 On the opposite side of the river stands an old archaic building with carefully balanced verandah in the Empire style, pillars, fronton , and all.
2 The Fronton was a spacious cellar.
3 Brittany Griffith climbs in Playa Fronton , Dominican Republic, an area very affected by the rapid degradation of metal hardware.
4 He'd taken one before this-donethe job just the day after he'd had lunch with Salvatore in the Fronton speakeasy.
5 But the strip of riparian forest that runs a few miles between the Texas towns of Fronton and Roma is deceptive.
6 One end of it is detached from the main body as though split off by an earthquake, and is called Fronton .
7 "You won't remember," said Charlie easily, "but I saw you in the Fronton one time.
8 "Come in and eat." The Fronton occupied a basement a block to the west of Washington Square, by Sixth Avenue.
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