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a. Without a shutter.
Usage examples of "shutterless".
Rawson thought, as she glanced at the shutterless windows through which the sun was pouring, making the small room almost unbearably hot, although there was no fire in the stove.
Situated on a level track of land at the crossing of three roads, its spacious front, rude and unpainted as it was, presented every appearance of an inn, but from its moss-grown chimneys no smoke arose, nor could I detect any sign of life in its shutterless windows and closed doors, across which shivered the dark shadow of the one gaunt and aged pine, that stood like a guard beside its tumbled-down porch.
And there, a round window, shutterless, was burning with the last of the red sky.
Even were it a place that Felipe frequented only at night, no one of the Family could have borne for very long the presence of a shutterless window unless made confident by some other form of protection.
At the entrance to the orphanage, Margaret pointed out the main building, a two-story wooden structure with shutterless windows and two unpainted Doric columns that looked like crutches holding up the house.
The slanting copper sunlight streamed through a few broken, shutterless windows and gave the place a somewhat bloody look.
Lamplight burned from within, a yellowish wash through the shutterless side windows and open front door.
Arrows thunked into it or whistled eerily through the shutterless window, hitting the far wall.
For a moment, she stood absolutely still, awed as she watched the sky through the shutterless windows.
The buildings were boarded up or, even more haunting, left to hang open, roofless and shutterless, as if they were half-completed.
Through one shutterless window she saw the clay ovens and realized it was an actual bakery.