bay window

NOUN
  1. a window that sticks out from the outside wall of a house
  2. slang for a paunch
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How To Use bay window In A Sentence

  • It overlooked an alley, and the bay windows were sun-blocked by the townhouse at 93.
  • For a long time we have kept a small globe of the world in our front bay window. A Channel of Peace
  • It overlooked an alley, and the bay windows were sun-blocked by the townhouse at 93.
  • Soak them up from comfy seats in the big bay windows. Times, Sunday Times
  • The kitchen features slick matt white units and granite worktops, while the south-facing bay window grants a view over the garden.
  • It was the only unit with a large bay window and interest came from local, regional and national businesses.
  • The apartment block is marginally less austere, stepping back as it rises over 10 storeys with faceted bay windows like concertinas animating the wall plane.
  • The bedroom had large bay windows covered with grubby nets.
  • The waterbed I'd begged and pleaded for was in the corner where I could see out the bay window, but not be woken by the sun.
  • The latter includes a bay window, an Adam-style fireplace with slate hearth and a glass door leading to a covered veranda.
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