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oriel window

NOUN
  1. a projecting bay window corbeled or cantilevered out from a wall

How To Use oriel window In A Sentence

  • Mullioned turret and oriel windows running across the first and second storeys create a wall-of-glass effect from the exterior and light and airy chambers within.
  • Stopover now would not look out of place in Palm Beach: the original wing has been restored to gleaming beamed glory, with an impressive full-height oriel window creating a sort of Tudor-style atrium dominated by a massive chandelier.
  • The modern structural glass oriel window is lined with cherry wood and projects into the garden, juxtaposing with the Victorian bay window that projects into the street. Fake Window – Bright Blind
  • Whereupon I screamed, and the Prince, who was writing in the large vellum book in the oriel window, came out in his velvet skull-cap and furred slippers, snatched a rapier from the wall – the King of Spain's gift, you know – on which I escaped, flinging on this cloak to hide the ravages to my skirt – to hide ... Monday or Tuesday
  • At the very top, behind round oriel windows, I can just make out the flicker of lamps. Secret History of Elizabeth Tudor, Vampire Slayer
  • The bright and colorful strips characterize local houses. The ornate oriel windows carved with Biblical stories show the position and fortune of their former owners.
  • This modern oriel window is part of a renovation to a run-down derelict house in the London Borough of Hackney, and it was designed by Platform 5 Architects. Fake Window – Bright Blind
  • Yes, the blueprints might call for flying buttresses and oriel windows, but for now it is only a mess of wheelbarrows, uncut limestone, and piles of sand. On cathedrals and wheelbarrows
  • The oriel windows could just be made out in the grey stone of the building, and very faintly, the delicate colour of the wistaria. THE GOLDEN LION
  • The house was white, three stories with an oriel window on the top floor at the center, flowers in the window, like a set piece in marzipan. The Demons Covenant
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