A window of a store facing onto the street; used to display merchandise for sale in the store.
A setting in which something can be displayed to best effect.
1 You may help me trim the show window , if you like.
2 Inside, Straker watched him up the street through the show window .
3 And in the show window , instead of a cat .
4 With an exclamation, Mr. Track gave a hasty glance toward his big show window .
5 I will leave the show window to you, Geraldine.
6 The show window was empty, the deep-pile carpet dirty.
7 When he reached the shop the lights were burning brightly in the show window and within.
8 He buttoned up his coat, and looked like a show window in the dead of night.
9 He's trying to cut a hole through my show window and reach in and get something!
10 A cross was burned in front of Parfumerie Devalier, blackening its show window and charring its door.
11 He had just glanced into a store's show window , where a mirror was set at an angle.
12 The Cunard Line apologizing for not being able to display the Queen Mary model in show window , etc.
13 Swiftly Tom stuck the sheet of paper up under the show window , fastening it with the gummy seals.
14 Parkins paused a moment to look in the show window of the new shop before knocking on the door.
15 The "Gift Show " man usually placed the capital prize in the show window of a prominent store.
16 A display of Simmons mattresses in the show window of G. Fox & Co., of Hartford, includes this sign.
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