Use window in a sentence
Sentences starting with window
- Window shades, of oil stuff, with milk-maids and ruined castles stenciled on them in fierce colors. [5]
Sentences ending with window
- He made various youthful proposals to me, including a duet under the landlady's daughter's window. [6]
- He gave the young men a pretty fight indeed, and long before they had him conquered the elder guests had made their escape through door and window. [9]
- With Ursel she would be protected from the terrors of solitude, for, besides the old woman's voice, a man's tones also reached her through the open window. [10]
- At length parting words were uttered in louder tones, the door of the cell was locked and the prisoner approached his window. [10]
- Then, without a word, he took from his pocket the little phial that he had carried so long, rolled it for an instant in his palm, felt its worn, discoloured cork musingly, and threw it out of the window. [11]
- After two days without food or drink, I managed to get out through the barred window. [11]
- I was sitting with my legs hanging out of the pilot-house window. [5]
- Then Mr. Satterlee, with much hemming and hawing, stated the business which had brought them, while Cynthia looked out of the window. [9]
- He was covered with dust and debris, his lights went out, but he calmly stepped through the window. [9]
- He is curled with a novel in his grandfather's easy chair by the window. [9]
Short sentences using window
- He opens the window. [4]
- There was the window. [11]
- They approached her window. [10]
- She approached the window. [10]
- Come to the window, sire. [11]
- Look at the window there. [12]
- She shut the window slowly. [11]
- Then the window was closed. [9]
- She went to the window. [9]
- Hodder paused in the window. [9]
Sentences containing window two or more times
- The second story, which projected above the ground floor into the street, was completely dark; but a faint glimmer of light streamed from the little window over the spurge laurel tree, and--this was the main thing--the bow window in the third story was still lighted. [10]
- This time he went straight to the window, looked at it, tried the stanchions, and then, with an amused attempt at being cunning and hiding his own vigilance, he asked me, with laborious hypocrisy, if I had seen Captain Lancy pass the window. [11]
- As I stood there, looking at the window that interested me most, the curtains were drawn, the window was opened, and a form appeared in a white robe. [4]
- The window of the room had no curtains, for that side of the house had long been unoccupied, and through this window he caught sight of something which surprised and interested him. [5]
- Hodder took in, subconsciously, that the house was a dingy grey, of three stories and a Mansard roof, with a bay window on the yard side, and a fly-blown sign, "Rooms to Rent" hanging in one window. [9]
- He could be seen approaching the window with his heavy burden; a hundred soldiers, and with them Pentaur, pressed forward to help him, and took the senseless leech out of the arms of the soldier, who lifted him over the window sill. [10]
- Mr. L. examined one of them critically through a window (the Kanaka's "brother" having gone to the country with the key), and then went around the house and examined the other through a window on the other side. [5]
- Placing the bottle on the window sill where he could reach it easily, Dolokhov climbed carefully and slowly through the window and lowered his legs. [2]
- He was up late at night, wandering about the house from the cellar to the garret, so that, his light being seen flitting from window to window, the story got about that the old house was haunted. [6]
- If he found a shirt in his drawer without a button on, he'd take every single shirt out of that drawer and throw them right out of the window, rain or shine--out of the bathroom window they'd go. [5]
More example sentences with the word window in them
- Now go to your window, if it is a still day, open it, and let the half-sheet of paper drop on the outside. [6]
- In that country you might fall from a third story window three several times, and not mash either a soldier or a priest.--The scarcity of such people is astonishing. [5]
- The spray of yellow wall-flowers on her breast had been cut from the blooming plant in the window of her room, and Barbara had helped arrange her thick hair. [10]
- Fully clothed, and wrapped in blankets, and huddled ourselves up, by the window, with lighted pipes, and fell into chat, while we waited in exceeding comfort to see how an Alpine sunrise was going to look by candlelight. [5]
- Charley heard her words, for the window was open, and he listened and watched now with an infinite relief in his look. [11]
- Without saying a word Rostopchin rose and walked hastily to his light, luxurious drawing room, went to the balcony door, took hold of the handle, let it go again, and went to the window from which he had a better view of the whole crowd. [2]
- There were many wooden-shuttered windows, and one pretentious window of glass proudly curtained in white. [13]
- Among these western wooded hills my day-dreams built their fairy palaces, and even now, as I look at them from my library window, across the estuary of the Charles, I find myself in the familiar home of my early visions. [6]
- Brydon saw a woman standing at a window of the House waving her arms, and there floated up the river the words, "Father! [11]
- A solitary song-sparrow, without a note of joy, hops along the snow to the dining-room window, and, turning his little head aside, looks up. [4]
- Verus at once withdrew into the window and pretended to be absorbed in looking out on the harbor. [10]
- She turned quickly, with the pageant of her dreams still wavering in her face; smiled at him distantly, looked towards the window again in a troubled way, then stepped softly and swiftly to the door, and passed out. [11]
- Inside the house, with the bearskin blind dropped at the window again, and the fire blazing high, Loisette sat with the Governor's reprieve in her hand. [11]
- Summer came again, with its anniversaries and its dragging, interminable weeks: demoralizing summer, when Mrs. Mayo quite frankly appeared at her side window in a dressing sacque, and Honora longed to do the same. [9]
- See Appendix B] with empty window arches, ivy-mailed battlements, moldering towers--the Lear of inanimate nature--deserted, discrowned, beaten by the storms, but royal still, and beautiful. [5]
- A young man with an unusually tall and powerful figure was standing in this yard, gazing up at a window in the second story. [10]
- It is octagonal, with a peaked roof, each octagon filled with a spacious window, and it sits perched in complete isolation on top of an elevation that commands leagues of valley and city and retreating ranges of distant blue hills. [5]
- There, outside her window, was Jethro Fawe. [11]
- Running to the window, she leaned out. [11]
- Hastily opening the window, he called to his servant, who was hurriedly approaching the house: "Is he in, Janche? [10]
- Look from your window where you would, there was fascination in the picture. [5]
- I noticed the window was up; so he had clumb in by the shed. [5]
- In only one window was there a light at three o'clock. [11]
- There warn't a window to it big enough for a dog to get through. [5]
- Through the open window the moans of the adjutant could be heard more distinctly. [2]
- There's a cracked window sir, but I've not made any deduction on that account. [12]
- Going to the window she opened it also, but she compromised sufficiently to open it at the top instead of at the bottom. [11]
- The single open window resembled a cleft in the rocks, and looked out upon the road. [10]
- A drawing-room, the window of which has been carelessly left open during a dust-storm, is indeed an extraordinary sight. [5]
- Alone, in a window of the castle, sits a lady at her work, who might be the countess; only, I am sorry, there is no countess, nothing but a frau, in that old feudal dwelling. [4]
- It was the window of Ian Stafford's sitting-room. [11]
- In the bow window jutting out into the street, where the old grandmother sat in her armchair, two green and yellow parrots on brass perches interrupted the conversation, whenever it grew louder, with the shrill screams of their ugly voices. [10]
- The small square window is over the fireplace; the chimney divides to make room for it. [5]
- As when a window is opened a whiff of fresh air from the fields enters a stuffy room, so a whiff of youthfulness, energy, and confidence of success reached Kutuzov's cheerless staff with the galloping advent of all these brilliant young men. [2]
- Through the open window Honora perceived the form of Joshua asleep in the hammock, his Sunday coat all twisted under him. [9]
- Here at my window grows a wild aloe, and it is in flower. [11]
- In the open window came the fresh morning breeze, and only the softened sounds of the life outside. [4]
- Through the open window came in the scents of summer, the freshness of a new day. [4]
- At an open window by the door a kindly old face was visible, framed in long, gray hair. [10]
- By the open window at the foot of a bed in the Stay Awhile Hospital a woman gazed into the saffron splendour with an intentness which seemed to make all her body listen. [11]
- She opened the window and sat down by it. [4]
- They reached the window and peeped in. [5]
- She closed the window again, and sitting down upon the bed, thought of the life that was before them. [12]
- Then upon call, Wilson went to the window, made his examination, and said: "This is Count Luigi's right hand; this one, three signatures below, is his left. [5]
- Mr Chuckster, sir, will you have the goodness to tap at the window for the constable that's waiting in the coach? [12]
- Our intelligent cat will quit the fire and sit for hours in the low window, watching the falling snow with a serious and contented air. [4]
- The young fellow whom they call John was in the yard, sitting on a barrel and smoking a cheroot, the fumes of which came in, not ungrateful, through the open window. [6]
- Every one else who was in the street or at the window looked after Barbara, and pointed out to others the beautiful Jungfrau Blomberg and the proud security with which she governed the spirited gray. [10]
- Their older friends, who had turned their backs on the couple and were talking busily by a window, paid no heed to them, and the blissful conviction of being loved as ardently as she loved flooded her whole being. [10]
- In that small white house must the fair pale Selene be sleeping, but though he rowed hither and thither, backwards and forwards, he could not succeed in discovering the window of which Pollux had spoken. [10]
- There was silence while the breakfast things were cleared away, and the window was thrown wide to the full morning sun. [11]
- The little bell, which, summoned all the occupants of the monastery, was heard at an unusual hour, and about vespers the sound of sleigh-bells attracted him to the window. [10]
- The window frame which prevented anyone from sitting on the outer sill was being forced out by two footmen, who were evidently flurried and intimidated by the directions and shouts of the gentlemen around. [2]
- When the gale, which preceded the thunderstorm, blew leaves and straws in through the open window she started violently, imagining that Herr Ortlieb had come to call her to account and her trial was to begin. [10]
- That wondrous hymn which Judge Whipple loved, which for years has been the comfort of those in distress, floated softly with the night air out of the open window. [9]
- The subdued light which crept under the porch and came in through the fan shaped window over the door fell on his face. [9]
- After these reflections, which again reminded him of the second appointment and of Ledscha, the sculptor turned away from his work and went to the window to look across at Pelican Island, where she must not await him in vain. [10]
- On the fifteenth, when young Rostov, in his dressing gown, looked out of the window, he saw it was an unsurpassable morning for hunting: it was as if the sky were melting and sinking to the earth without any wind. [2]
- The Ry started when he saw Jethro Fawe; then he made a motion as though he would seize the intruder, who was too dumbfounded to flee; but he recovered himself, and gazed up at the open window. [11]
- The day after, when he looked out of the window of his sleeping-compartment at half-past four, he saw the red sky of morning, and against it the spires of Philadelphia. [4]
- She well knew what was passing in the father's mind, for the day before he had brought all sorts of artist's materials, and told her to arrange the little gable-room, with the large window facing towards the north, and put the easel and colors there. [10]
- Eager to know what their contents were, she took them up, drew a stool to the window, and tried to read. [10]
- He was experiencing what one or another drowsing, geographically ignorant alien experiences every day in the year when he turns a dull and indifferent eye out of the car window and it falls upon a certain station-sign which reads "Stratford-on-Avon! [5]
- It shone from what appeared to be an old oriel window, and being surrounded by the deep shadows of overhanging walls, sparkled like a star. [12]
- She knew, too, what a powerful influence the bright moonlight sometimes exerted upon her while she slept, and cast another glance at the closely curtained window before she went to her own bed. [10]
- Three of them were washing clothes in the river under the window when I arrived, and they continued at it as long as there was light to work by. [5]
- The two men were standing by the window, facing one another, in an attitude that struck her as dramatic. [9]
- Then the blinds were flung aside, and a young lady in a dress of white trimmed with crimson stood in the window, smiling. [9]
- Martina's eyes, too, were fixed on Orion; she saw how pale he turned at seeing the young widow, she saw him start as though suddenly overcome by some emotion--what, she could not guess--and shrink back from the sunlit vision in the window. [10]
- The window spaces were closed by wooden shutters, and whenever they moved with a low creaking or louder banging Hermon started and forgot everything else in anxiety about his invalid friend, whose suffering every strong wind brought on again, and often seriously increased. [10]
- Boris and Natasha were at the other window and ceased talking when Vera entered. [2]
- The very dogs were all asleep, and the flies, drunk with moist sugar in the grocer's shop, forgot their wings and briskness, and baked to death in dusty corners of the window. [12]
- If the flats were advertised as having "all light rooms," he explained that any room with a window giving into the open air of a court or shaft was counted a light room. [8]
- Passing Theddlethorpe, you went up to Faddo's house, and, looking through the window, you saw Faddo, not dead, but being cared for by his wife. [11]
- Charley smiled, and went to the window. [11]
- Without dressing, he went to the window. [10]
- So my eyes went back to my grandfather in the window. [9]
- She was found weeping one day on the veille because she was no longer able to get her shoulders out of the window to use the clothes-lines stretching to her neighbour's over the way. [11]
- But of course we were dead tired, and slept like policemen; so when we awoke in the morning and ran to the window it was already too late, because it was half past eleven. [5]
- You made your way past the guards to the senator's coach; you came across the lake, and through the darkness and the drunken rabble in the streets; if I were to lock you in, you would be brave enough to jump out of the window. [10]
- I worked my way by the suite of packed drawing-rooms, and at the corner of the house I found a window open where there was a roomy platform decorated with flags, and carpeted. [5]
- I made my way across the glistening deck to the saloon where, my newspapers and periodicals neglected, I sat all the morning beside a window gazing out at the limited, vignetted zone of waters around the ship. [9]
- But those who watched him as he retired from the window saw plainly that the idyl, which he had promised them should begin to-day, would assuredly not do so for the next few hours at least, unless some miracle should occur. [10]
- By dawn he was tricked out for his raid, but he caught a glimpse of Pudd'nhead Wilson through the window over the way, and knew that Pudd'nhead had caught a glimpse of him. [5]
- Sirona's window alone was touched by the morning sun. [10]
- I knew where was the window of the barber's bedroom, and I tapped upon it softly. [11]
- Well, yes; I was standing at the window. [10]
- Presently a window was softly closed. [6]
- That day I was so hungry for the sight of her that I got my field-glass--used to watch my vessels and rafts making across the bay--and trained it on the window where I knew she sat. [11]
- But her yearning was so great that she soon desisted, and again and again went to the window with a fervent wish that he might come. [10]
- The room I was shown to looked out upon an apothecary's shop, and from the window of that shop stared out upon me a plaster bust which I recognized as that of Samuel Hahnemann. [6]
- The February sun was shining into the lofty window, where Titian seated himself to talk more gaily than before with Paolo Cagliari, Veronese, and other great artists and nobles. [10]
- The housekeeper's face was seen at Aunt Jacoba's window, and so soon as tidings were brought of who it as that came, the dog-keeper's whips hastily silenced the hounds and drove them into the kennel. [10]
- Eldon Part's grief was real, and the beautiful English window in the south transept of the church bears witness to it. [9]
- Such a crust was on the snow as would bear a heavy man; and the pasture hillocks were like glazed cakes in the window of a baker's shop. [9]
- Her sleeping-place, happily, was not far from a window looking to the west, so that she was able to refresh her brain after the bewildering impressions which had crowded on her in the inner rooms. [10]
- As yet there was no hope of sleep, inasmuch as that the noise made, by the gentlemen at their carouse came up loud and clear through the open window and, the later it grew, the louder waxed Herdegen's voice and the Junker's, above all others. [10]
- The device, however, was never used, and Orlando ceased giggling suddenly, for chancing to glance up he saw a face at a window, pale, exquisite, delicate, with eyes that stared and stared at him as though he were a creature from some other world. [11]
- Louis the Fourteenth was looking out, one day, from, a window of his palace of Saint-Germain. [6]
- William Wetherell, who was looking out of the window, drew his breath, and even Jethro drew back with an exclamation at the change wrought in her. [9]
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