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french windows

n. (french window English)

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French Windows

French Windows is the third solo album by Irish musician Sonny Condell. It was released in 1999 by Hummingbird Records.

Usage examples of "french windows".

The early evening was cool, with the French windows of the old house closed against the rolling woodlands of the Upper Rhine, in the crooked gabled town of Illhausern, a few miles from the German border.

He went over to the French windows that let out onto a small balcony.

Flanking the fireplace towards the ends of the brick wall were French windows with fanlights.

She stood looking about herself, at the light pouring through the French windows into the kitchen, at the light in the dining room, falling on the hardwood floor.

At last he snapped his pencil in half, walked to the french windows and flung them open as if choking, and breathed in deeply.

Her sitting room alone occupied the entire breadth of a castle wing, so that it had at either end a wall all French windows with a spacious balcony beyond.

After a long stare at the yellow sheet, she ripped it from the typewriter, rolled in another, and began again, shutting her senses as best she could to the street vendors' haunting wails, and the spicy-fetid smells coming through the open french windows.

On the ground lloor a large handsome study looked out on the garden through French windows.

She found him in the library, reading the Meditations of Marcus Aurelius by the French windows, the morning sun streaming over his shoulder making his smooth fair hair gleam like buttered toffee.

It was a fine sight, hung with bunting in the naval way - the signal engage the enemy more closely, among other messages understood by the sailors alone -shining with bees-wax and candlelight, crowded to the doors, and the lane of dancing figures: pretty dresses, fine coats, white gloves, all reflected in the french windows and in the tall looking-glass behind the band.