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n. (bay window English)

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Bay Windows

Bay Windows is an LGBT-oriented newspaper, published weekly in Boston, Massachusetts and serving the entire New England region of the United States.

Bay Windows was created in 1983 by the founding publisher Sasha Alyson. It was purchased in 1985 by James Hoover who was then publisher of the South End News, and then sold to Jeff Coakley and Sue O'Connell in 2003.

In 2011, the paper acquired Golden Rainbow Times, a monthly newsletter oriented toward LGBT senior citizens. The publication became a monthly insert in Bay Windows.

The paper is a member of the New England Press Association and the National Gay Newspaper Guild.

Usage examples of "bay windows".

Friendly Casuarina trees waved at everybody through rows of bay windows in the library.

Ahead of him, the Newton residence was a stately home built from a yellow stone, with big bay windows protruding from walls swarmed by honeysuckle.

Its faux-rowhouse design provides many opportunities for bay windows, providing sorely needed light.

The sweeping glare of phasers across the cargo bay windows had already told me that.

He'd spent another five hours in his perch, watching the streets from the second-story bay windows of the vacant house.

Will strained around and saw Sontag move back slowly from the cargo bay windows.

Now he was in his study on the second floor of the Great House that sat on a knoll on the upper levels of the Peak, the leaded bay windows overlooking floodlit gardens, and then far below, the city and the immensity of the harbor.

Streets too narrow, houses with their round bay windows shabby and faded.

He looked up at the high bay windows, at the gingerbread mill-work, so carefully restored.

He peered around at the demolished bay windows of what had been a large Victorian study.

MORNING SUNLIGHT HAD PENETRATED THE thick panes of the bay windows that glassed one end of the chamber.

On both sides, the avenue was lined with Wien's most exclusive and expensive shops, flaunting in their polished bay windows every kind of rich apparel, haberdashery, millinery and jewelry.

Sleep still evaded him, so he sat and stared through the arched bay windows at the darkened landscape, listening for the wail of the engine's whistle just before a village depot or country crossing flashed past.