front-row seat
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describes a seat located in the first row, typically at a performance or event
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- We booked a front-row seat for the opening night of the play.
- She leaned forward in her front-row seat to catch every word of the lecture.
- If you arrive early, you might get a front-row seat.
- He had a front-row seat at the championship game and could feel the crowd’s energy.
- From my front-row seat, the conductor’s gestures were crystal clear.
- They’re saving me a front-row seat for graduation tomorrow.
- Would you like a front-row seat, or do you prefer the aisle?
- By the time we reached the venue, every front-row seat had already been taken.
- She said she’d trade anything for a front-row seat at the concert.
- With a front-row seat, you can see the performers’ expressions in detail.