kitchen window
collocation in Englishmeaningsofkitchenandwindow
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kitchen
noun[C]
uk/ˈkɪtʃ.ən/us/ˈkɪtʃ.ən/
a room where food is kept, prepared, and cooked and where the dishes ...
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window
noun
uk/ˈwɪn.dəʊ/us/ˈwɪn.doʊ/
a space usually filled with glass in the wall of a building or in a vehicle, to allow light and air in and to allow people inside the building to ...
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(Definition ofkitchenandwindowfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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I remember the humid atmosphere in the rundown farmhouse, and the view of the bare, frozen fields from thekitchenwindow.
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Over thekitchenwindowand the side door settlement fractures are patent.
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She quickly went to thekitchenwindowand saw that the next caravan, which was empty, was on fire from end to end.
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In 12 cases, the burglars got into the property by removing thekitchenwindow.
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In one neighbour's house thekitchenwindowdare not be touched, as the frame would drop to pieces, it is so rotten.
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In one neighbour's house thekitchenwindowdare not be touched as the frame would drop to pieces, it is so rotten.
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It is difficult to move a footpath out of someone's garden or backyard, or away from someone'skitchenwindow.
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The tree closest to the house andkitchenwindowhas grown to about 15 feet.
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I know perfectly well that it is no good barring the front door and leaving thekitchenwindowopen.
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Secondly, the smallkitchenwindowis placed so that they must stand in their own light when confronting the work table.
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The rear ground floorkitchenwindowis concealed from natural surveillance, offering the opportunity for the criminals to peel off the external pvc glazing bead to the windows.
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The next day, a brick is thrown through thekitchenwindow.
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Some scenes included photography errors, including one in which light shines through akitchenwindow from outside even though it is supposed to be nighttime.
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He dumps garbage directly out hiskitchenwindowdespite having a garbage can.
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He explores the half-built houses, and wonders in awe at the view from thekitchenwindow: an expansive field of wheat, blowing in the wind and reaching to the horizon.
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Through the front window one could see the bar, and at the end, thekitchenwindow, this being one of the first open kitchens that existed in the city.
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I know that you like birds, because you had birdhouses near your kitchen windows.
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At the wedding feast, the canary appeared in thekitchenwindowand enchanted the person cooking the goose, three times, so that each time it burned.
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The house owner used the opportunity to charge a 5 fee to view the bird from hiskitchenwindowand up to 500 people queued to see the bird.
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The local people cannot understand why it is that though to them the line is closed, from their kitchen windows they can see passenger trains passing by.
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