Collocations with "window"
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to strike a window with your hand to get the attention of people inside
A large window or a series of windows designed to provide a wide, scenic view.
A window, usually in two parts, that is opened by sliding one part over the other.
describes a window covered with condensation or steam
Refers to the main display window at the front of a retail store.
The main rectangular area on the screen where you view websites.
a blind, curtain, or other material used to cover a window
A window made with frosted glass for privacy or decoration.
Used to describe extending the upper part of one's body through an opening, typically a window.
a window covered with wire mesh
a large window at the front of a shop where goods are displayed
The window of a train car.
describes a window fitted with bars for security or to prevent escape
A window that has been covered with wooden boards, for protection or because a building is unoccupied.
to select or bring a specific application window to the foreground
a window pane covered in a layer of dust, making it hard to see through
a window on the ground floor of a building
A window with panes set in a crisscross pattern of wooden or lead strips.
describes a window marked with streaks of rain
A covering for a window, typically a sheet of material on a roller.
Describes a window that has shutters, often in a closed position.
The space in a wall where a window is fitted.
A window that typically provides access to a balcony, or a large window overlooking one.
Used to specify a type of window that opens on hinges at the side.
A window that is set vertically into a sloping roof.
Describes a window that does not fit its frame correctly, often causing drafts.
To look fixedly through something, like a window, often without really seeing what is on the other side.
A decorative window composed of small panes of glass held in place by strips of lead.
describes a window that has no curtains