Noun
exterior door (at the entrance) at the front of a building
Source: WordNetI went down the street to the 24-hour grocery. When I got there, the guy was locking the front door. I said, 'Hey, the sign says you're open 24 hours.' He said, 'Yes, but not in a row.' Steven Wright
My wife and I just prefer Seattle. It's a beautiful city. Great setting. You open your front door in the morning and the air smells like pine and the sea, as opposed to bus exhaust. Ron Reagan
The reason there's a question mark on my front door is just in case I forget my address. Leslie Nielsen
In New York City, a lot of people think 'the great outdoors' is the area between your front door and a taxi cab. Michael Bloomberg
You cannot save every fallen bird," said Woosley, leaning back against the wall and crossing his arms. "Even the handsome ones." "One will do," said Magnus, and, as Will was no longer within his sight, he let the front door fall shut. Cassandra Clare
If you want visitors then you leave your front door open. African Proverb