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window
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Word definitions in Wikipedia
A window is an opening in an otherwise solid, opaque surface, through which light can pass. Window may also refer to:
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
noun COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES a glass window/door ▪ The doors had two round glass windows in them. a window display (= in the window of a shop ) ▪ I stopped to look at something in the window display. a window of opportunity (= a time when you can ...
Usage examples of window.
She toyed withBrinkerhoff, walking to the window and angling the readout for abetter view.
The belly shimmered and disappeared, and through it Alexander could see a large room with a vaulted window, opening on to a night-dark sky ablaze with stars.
Suddenly, it was as if a window in heaven had been opened and I saw a group of Aboriginal women standing together.
The wash-head was operating, spraying the windows and his abseil rope as it travelled down after him.
Zaginaws landed, till now, when he saw that man in black, who appeared to be the Eternal Emperor himself, abseil out the window.
As he said the last words my converter rose, and went to the window to dry his tears, I felt deeply moved, anal full of admiration for the virtue of De la Haye and of his pupil, who, to save his soul, had placed himself under the hard necessity of accepting alms.
Lark stayed on at the window after Ace and Thad disappeared into the bunkhouse.
Another moment she could see, as if through a dirtied window, some place she knew, but had lost, and her old bones ached with wanting to be there.
The lighted window represented the Acme Florist Shop, which dealt in various specialties and always stayed open late.
And when Karen called me out of my hiding place, to attend her by a window, the sky was acrawl with them.
Peering out the window, Addle could only see the edge of the swing set, serrated by the moonlight.
The dining nook window faced west, and through it she could see that the lights of the admin complex were still ablaze.
The doors to the admin building were locked, and the ground floor windows shuttered or barricaded.
The admin office windows were all dark when he arrived, and he realized he did not have a key.
There was no display of goods in the great windows, or any device to advertise wares, or attract custom.