0 a seat at the front of a vehicle, especially the one next to the driver
For answer, Jim descended heavily from his seat, and holding the cab-door open, pointed to the above-named articles lying folded on the front seat.
We clambered up to the front seat and jolted off past the little pond and along the road that climbed to the big cornfield.
We three ride the front seat but there is a long, narrow seat at the rear where you can prop up your injured feet and view the scenery.
You'll see me back to-night, called Bob from the front seat.
The example concerns a request for information about competitors' car models, which have a lever that adjusts the front seat cushion.
She got in the front seat of the car.
Often, the only obstacle in front of the passenger in the rear seat is the head of the passenger in the front seat.