How To Use French window In A Sentence
- We walked through a high hallway into a bright rosy-colored space, fragilely bound into the house by French windows at either end.
- The rain splattered against the french windows.
- A trio of french windows opening from the kitchen on to the garden terrace makes for effortless alfresco eating. Times, Sunday Times
- I decided it was probably an injured animal, so a bit nervously I pulled back the curtains from the French windows (yeah, yeah, but I got a crap room in the previous year's ballot so I was entitled) and there, flailing against the glass, was a zombie. Utterly tedious faux laconic partisanism
- Inside, the airy lounge and dining area has French windows on to the terrace and the three bedrooms are unfussy but comfortable. Times, Sunday Times
- French windows led out into the grassy back yard and a fireplace made of black marble reposed on one side of the room.
- An intruder forced open a lock on French windows at the house.
- Designed to make the most of its tranquil gardens, the five - bedroom villa has French windows leading out to arched porticoes looking out over the grounds.
- The chief changes come in Chapters Six and Seven of Trimalchio, and the long, late chapter, as Gatsby and Nick sit by the open French windows in Gatsby's house, the dawn after Myrtle's killing, when Gatsby breaks out "exuberantly": "I'll tell you everything. Fitzgerald's 'Radiant World'
- -looking out a duct-taped French window, I am startled by the proximity of a heavy metal monster--a tractopelle* the "pelle" or "hoe" of which looks as if it will add another crack, or ten, to the fragile window. Douillet - French Word-A-Day