Collocations withwindow

These are words often used in combination withwindow.

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arched window
It features a central projecting gable elaborate arched window.
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barred window
The thieves had to cut through a barred window, remove the back door lock, force inner doors and cut open a safe.
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basement window
A basement window had been broken and petrol had been poured through and ignited.
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bedroom window
This gives the large space the quality of "outside" onto which the bedroom window looks down by analogy with houses looking into a square or courtyard.
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boarded-up window
Their boarded-up windows are a visible indictment of the failures of remote and bureaucratic public sector management.
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broken window
Allegedly, they had come about a broken window.
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browser window
Overall the browser window scored well except on predictability and speed of response.
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chat window
When scrolling up through the chat window, older sections of chat are loaded automatically from stored logs.
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circular window
Very quickly, however, it turned into a uniform style with the double column, the gable, and the circular window as its trademarks.
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clerestory window
Hearth at left with high clerestory window over.
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cockpit window
Secondly, they say the problem of cockpit window-space needs reviewing by the appropriate technical body.
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double-hung window
Each bay contains a center double-door entrance, with a single double-hung window to the side.
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floor-to-ceiling window
All will be constructed out of brick, with floor-to-ceiling windows throughout the house.
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front window
Placed on the windowsill in front of his customary armchair they helped frame the view of the outside world which he keeps an eye on through his front window.
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kitchen window
I remember the humid atmosphere in the rundown farmhouse, and the view of the bare, frozen fields from the kitchen window.
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narrow window
Again, earlier planting over a narrow window of time could improve the situation.
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oval window
Similarly, outward movements of the oval window are compensated for by inward movements of the round window.
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passenger window
He was looking out of the nearside passenger window when he became aware that the car had swerved sideways and was moving towards a tree.
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porthole window
At the roofline are bracketed cornices with porthole windows.
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rear window
Then, a small coupe rear window was inserted followed by a voluminous trunk for storage.
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rectangular window
The histograms shown here had a bin width of 1 ms and were smoothed with a 7-ms rectangular window.
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shattered window
Harry discovers the scene, picking up a shattered window pane and jamming it into his father's back, reverting him to his human self.
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south-facing window
As the window size increases, the passive solar gain is greater than the extra cold weather heat loss with south-facing windows and the heating demand is reduced.
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square window
They had subjects gaze for 150 seconds at a square window on a screen containing a uniformly moving random texture.
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stained-glass window
All but one of the side bays has a stained-glass window.
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storefront window
So much garbage, in fact, that the exhibition could only be viewed from the storefront window.
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tall window
Behind and above this is a tall window with an entablature.
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teller window
These are typically found at teller windows in banks and sometimes in retail establishments.
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third-story window
Less wide than the facade, and divided into just three bays, the sides rise to gables with a third-story window.
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tinted window
That being the case, let us wind down the tinted windows of our cars.
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upstairs window
Afterwards only two upstairs windows were lit.
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viewing window
This error category cannot be accommodated by either the staircase strategy or the small viewing window.
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window cleaner
It is absurd that a window cleaner can have a self-employed pension but a professor cannot.
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window covering
Better window coverings, while difficult to achieve, might solve the overlooking and solar gain.
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window of opportunity
Specifically, a delay of the lexical selection process would provide a window of opportunity for the feedback of activation from translation equivalents.
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