A pane of glass in a window.
Visual area containing some kind of user interface.
Used in geology to describe areas in which a lower geologic unit crops out in the middle of higher units.
A period of time when something is available.
1 But they may wait for the right market window , the source said.
2 Common sense went out the window at Fulham a long time ago.
3 And state law typically broadens that window to four to six years.
4 This is a window into the Kushner Companies' business practices, Carr said.
5 Alex would leave the window open so she could hear the sea.
6 However, the window for passing the bill this year may be limited.
7 A light sea breeze enters the room through the open office window .
8 This looks like the french window ; we'll just try that in case.
9 Precise economic forecasting has gone out the window in the current crisis.
10 Benge said things looked all right outside his window after Ike passed.
11 The sun was streaming in through the little window in the corner.
12 Do you know what window washing used to cost by the hour?
13 A light or two was already burning in a window there; good.
14 She said someone forced open a window and the alarm went off.
15 That surely won't be the case come the end of the window .
16 A classroom window was also broken and some water damage was caused.
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