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