WordNet
n. a window that open by sliding horizontally
Usage examples of "sliding window".
The sliding window had been left ajar, and a slight breeze brought the fresh smell of early summer inside.
Outside the clouds had spread to cover the sun, and a breeze from the half-open sliding window ruffled my hair.
There was one sliding window overlooking the snowy garden and graveyard, and my beta, Mr.
Fending off the mutt's friendly tongue, Ellie unlatched the small sliding window between the cab and the cargo bed.
His emotions tell him to go back and kill that manager, get his swords out of the trunk, dive in through the little sliding window like a ninja, track him down through the moiling chaos of the microwaved franchise and confront him in a climactic thick-crust apocalypse.
He pushed the sliding window open, held onto the frame, and shivered.
He kept the sliding window closed to the narrowest setting, for he needed only the slightest light to know which way to go.
I flipped open the locking mechanism and pushed at the aluminum-framed sliding window, which I managed to hump back in its track with a minimum of squeaks.
He pulled the pin on a grenade and flipped it at a large sliding window.
Macovich said as he smoked, waiting for the next car as he stood outside Hooter's booth and talked to her through the sliding window.
That could only be explained by Alvin's knack no carpenter could get inside the wood to cut out a sliding window like that.
That could only be explained by Alvin's knack-- no carpenter could get inside the wood to cut out a sliding window like that.