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The room had been flooded with light from a great baywindow.
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Prudence and Fairy were sewing in the baywindow of the sitting-room.
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The main bedroom has a baywindow and an en suite bathroom.
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He deliberately glanced at the gold letters painted in the baywindow.
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Zach Hamner's accusations insisted on visiting her perch in the baywindow.
Usage of bay-windows in English
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We would almost as soon give up the bay-windows,-everybodyhas them nowadays.
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There was an abundance of what we call bay-windows, and ornamented balconies.
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These were grouped near one of the bay-windows, and engaged in a subdued conversation.
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The sitting-room was the prettiest, with its two bay-windows at right-angles, low roof and rafters.
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It was a comely gabled edifice of red brick, with square bay-windows and a roomy porch.
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The house itself, of brick and two-storeyed, with massive bay-windows, had an ornamental verandah on one side.
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Curtains of the richest blue-wrought damask, hung in massy folds from ceiling to floor, before the deep bay-windows.
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The three long windows, reaching from the floor to the ceiling, and large as bay-windows, were opened wide.
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The two side-shutters in the bay-windows are closed, and there is the same vivid crimson blind in the centre window.
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The house expanded into no less than four large bay-windows, affording an outlook to three small rooms upon the ground-floor.
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The Grahams' library was a large square room, diversified by two shallow bay-windows such as only a corner house permits.
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In another minute Ruth had followed her aunt into a large cheerful sitting-room, with two bay-windows overlooking the beach and sea.
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The houses have bay-windows and far-projecting overhangs, and their interlacing beams look like the criss-cross of muscles on an anatomical chart.
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The long gallery, with its stately bay-windows, looks on to the well-known terrace and the magnificent garden, made so familiar by photographs.
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As they drove through the streets, Katy and Clover caught glimpses of conservatories and shrubberies and beautiful houses with bay-windows and piazzas.
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I had thrown out bay-windows, tacked on porches, and constructed bathrooms; but the most vital of all the requisites of a homestead was still lacking.