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windowsills

n. (plural of windowsill English)

Usage examples of "windowsills".

The husks of last winter’s dead flies were still encrusting the windowsills: the library was not a top priority for Mrs.

He must have inherited a job he didn’t want, Sexton decides, letting his eyes slide around the room: mahogany-paneled walls, windowsills so high he could rest his chin on them, an oddly immaculate desk.

The paneled walls that once seemed the very epitome of graciousness now felt oppressive, the windowsills too high, the room taking on the punitive menace of a classroom.

Snow on the rooftop, snow etching windowsills and gables and chimneys, and snow falling thin and beautiful, as far as he could see.

There were no ledges running around it, only windowsills, and we were three stories up, three very tall-ceilinged stories.

The floor and windowsills had a winter’s worth of dust, and while she hadn’t seen any, she was concerned about mouse droppings.

Bookcases and file drawers were built along the walls from the windowsills down.

I wasn't going to lurk in the bushes or peep over windowsills in search of the truth.

Icicles, heavy and opaque and thick as a wrist, hung dripping from the roof and windowsills as if suspended in the act of falling.