A window that sticks out from the outside wall of a house.
Closed, covered, reaching over one or more projectiles porch on the facade of a house.
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Examples for "bay-windows"
Examples for "bay-windows"
1We would almost as soon give up the bay-windows,-everybodyhas them nowadays.
2There was an abundance of what we call bay-windows, and ornamented balconies.
3These were grouped near one of the bay-windows, and engaged in a subdued conversation.
4The sitting-room was the prettiest, with its two bay-windows at right-angles, low roof and rafters.
5It was a comely gabled edifice of red brick, with square bay-windows and a roomy porch.
1The room had been flooded with light from a great bay window.
2Prudence and Fairy were sewing in the bay window of the sitting-room.
3The main bedroom has a bay window and an en suite bathroom.
4He deliberately glanced at the gold letters painted in the bay window.
5Zach Hamner's accusations insisted on visiting her perch in the bay window.
6Off the entrance hall is a livingroom with an attractive bay window.
7The sittingroom has a carved timber fireplace and a deep bay window.
8And we must have a large bay window directly on that corner.
9Evan stared out of the pub's bay window to the seafront beyond.
10I twisted to see and my eyes swept across the bay window.
11Get him quick, somebody, he's on the sofa in the bay window!
12Her mother was sitting in the rocker by the bay window, knitting.
13The commissary of subsistence played cards with the surgeon in a bay window.
14The livingroom comes with a large bay window, filling the room with light.
15Spencer peeked through the bay window of the model home at Crestview Estates.
16Birdie's bowls were in their usual place under the bay window.
Translations for bay window