The part of a modern theater stage between the curtain and the orchestra (i.e., in front of the curtain)
1 With great views out over the apron , it's easy to see why.
2 So I crawled under the apron and snuggled up in the cockpit.
3 Kvothe returned after several minutes with his apron wrapped into a bundle.
4 The second moth followed the first, and the spray showered the apron .
5 The apron or board in front slides on the two front ropes.
6 He paused over the buttoning of the leather apron of the vehicle.
7 But in the doorway the faithful Benita still stood, waving her apron .
8 She had put her louis in the pocket of her new apron .
9 She held the ensanguined head of Louis Devoe in her white apron .
10 So I dusted it off with my apron , and took it in.
11 She had doffed the apron and hung it behind the scullery door.
12 He raised the water-proof apron , and I clambered in by his side.
13 One, wearing an apron , ran into the arms of a police officer.
14 Wiping his large hands on his apron , his chest moving with effort.
15 Steinmetz clambered back into the sleigh and drew up the fur apron .
16 With each stage, known as a degree, comes a different ceremonial apron .
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