Window meaning in English
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Definition
a window: an opening in a building or a vehicle containing glass for looking out of
Examples
- "Window or aisle seat?"
- "I don't even have a window."
- "Why did the man throw his clock out of the window?"
- "Bruno : I have the window seat."
- "I like the window seat."
- "No one bothers you in the window seat."
- "Philip : Well why don't you jump out of the window and find out?"
- ""Clock out the window"!"
- "You have a lovely view from the window."
- "Brian : Edward, that is a window."
- "Clock out the window!"
- "But it never appeared in my windows!"
- "He leaves it next to window and walks out."
- "Edward : I quite like how realistic it is... It almost looks like a real window."
- "Unfortunately, Philip dropped it in a cup of coffee and then Horatio threw it out of the window for a reason unbeknownst to me."
- "knock on your door out of the blue saying that they notice that your roof / driveway / windows / walls need urgent work."
- "Proficient user of MS Windows, MS word and Hofner Bass."
- "In winter I put socks in the windows to keep warm."
- "But the windows have bars on them and there is a man outside who is yelling at the street lights."
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