Galician English Dictionary

galego - English

fronte in English:

1. front front


The front door remained locked.
Whenever I get on the subway, I put my wallet in my front pocket.
The other day when I stopped by at a friend's house, it wasn't my friend that came out of the front door, but her husband.
The front wheel plays an important role in two-wheeled vehicles moving without falling over.
I may seem confident, but I get extremely nervous speaking in front of people. My hands tremble, I get all tongue-tied, and sometimes I don't even know what I'm saying myself.
Moreover, when viewed from the side, the front teeth are protruding.
On Saturday evenings everybody in the family had a bath one after another in an old tin bath in front of the fire.
Pretty soon along came to the village some strangely dressed people who called themselves surveyors; and they surveyed a line in front of my grandmother's little house.
The Mafia uses legitimate business operations as a front.
Polyphemus, son of Neptune, had only one eye in the front.
What's up? Fidgeting around in front of the house. "Um ... I was waiting for you to come back."
The novel "All Quiet on the Western Front" by Erich Maria Remarque has been translated into more than fifty languages.
When many enemies appear in front of you, look back, you have many allies as well.
The exchange unfolding in front of my eyes had not a single millimetre of a gap in which for me to slip.
You need to reverse your vest, it's back to front.