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double-hung window

NOUN
  1. a window having two sashes that slide up and down

How To Use double-hung window In A Sentence

  • Older double-hung windows may have gaps at the sides or at the meeting of the two lites, for example, that one would not want to caulk and that cannot be easily and securely weatherstripped. Five Home Winterizing Myths
  • The simulated-divided-light, double-hung windows feature a muntin grid that matches the home's existing window style.
  • Double-hung windows were replaced to match the profile and leaded glazing of the originals.
  • For example, the original painted double-hung windows were replaced with simple Douglas fir frames, which hold casement and hopper (top-in) windows.
  • They slumber beneath leaves or a log or loose bark, between boards in an attic or within a gap in a leaky old double-hung window.
  • Here, pale green plates, arranged along the lower sash of a rarely opened double-hung window, act as a valance for sheer cafe curtains.
  • Old-style, double-hung window frames are drafty by nature, so what you gain in energy efficiency with the double glazing, you may lose in the design of the old windows.
  • The gabled roofs, dormers, double-hung windows, and wood-simulating concrete lap siding, offer a residential image in contrast with the surrounding industrial masonry buildings.
  • Similar to a double-hung window, the sashes are made up of an upper and lower rail and 2 stiles.
  • The room was in need of continuity, so they removed the bookcases, converted the double-hung windows to casement, and replaced the fireplace surround with limestone carved in a Gothic arch.
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