riverfront
Americannoun
adjective
Etymology
Origin of riverfront
First recorded in 1745–55; river 1 ( def. ) + front ( def. )
Example Sentences
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Each residence will also include deeded beach access, allowing homeowners to enjoy both ocean and riverfront living.
From MarketWatch
Since it’s unlikely we’ll ever afford a riverfront property, the dazzling cinematography on “The Madison” scratches that itch.
From Salon
Since it’s unlikely we’ll ever afford a riverfront property, the dazzling visuals on “The Madison” scratch that itch.
From Salon
Because this visit was longer and more daytime activity-packed than our usual travel style, I opted for a car instead of relying solely on rideshares — a decision that made moving between neighborhoods and riverfront adventures far easier.
From Salon
Water crept into crawlspaces and living rooms and inundated the riverfront park.
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