forecourt
- n the outer or front court of a building or of a group of buildings
- Sylvia Plath committed suicide and your mother is walking across the forecourt with your father.
- It's the world's tallest hotel, and probably its least subtle gold-leaf is applied as liberally as undercoat, there's a fleet of white Rolls Royces on the forecourt and dancing .
- Conveniently ignoring the silver Mercedes parked in the forecourt outside, she repeats she makes nothing from prostitution.