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front porch

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front porch [¦frənt ′pȯrch]
(communications)
Portion of a composite picture signal which lies between the leading edge of the horizontal blanking pulse and the leading edge of the corresponding synchronizing pulse.


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Before the one window, looking out on the tiny front porch, was the kitchen table that served as desk, library, and type- writing stand.
Harling with Charley and Sally on the front porch, resting after her hard drive.
It was a pretty place, with vines growing thickly over the broad front porch.
 
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