Windows

[ US /ˈwɪndoʊz/ ]
[ UK /wˈɪndə‍ʊz/ ]
NOUN
  1. (trademark) an operating system with a graphical user interface
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How To Use Windows In A Sentence

  • It might as well be closed, because in many American hospitals you're simply shooed from the windowsill after you've been nursed back to health (usually in 72 hours or less), and you're expected to "fly" on your own. Mark Lachs, M.D.: Care Transitions: The Hazards of Going In and Coming Out of the Hospital
  • Every large town will have quite a few horologers and jewelers with a vast selection of fancy watches displayed their windows, with huge price tags to go with them.
  • One thing he does is get up to a little competitive devilry by unveiling the Google Pack, a parcel of software programs that you can download for free (if you have a Windows PC).
  • The chapel or church claims greater antiquity than any other in that part of the kingdom; but there is no appearance of this in the external aspect of the present edifice, unless it be in the two eastern windows, which remain unmodernized, and in the lower part of the steeple. The Life of Charlotte Bronte
  • In the early hours of New Year's Day, she said, Webb visited her home and smashed windows in her front door.
  • The features in this home are just too many to mention such as coffered ceilings, multi-light windows, heavy door and window casings, and other elements that give this home great charm. WN.com - Business News
  • The Windows allows a computer user to execute multiple programs simultaneously.
  • She damped her cloth before cleaning the windows.
  • It goes without saying that you should never have more children than you have car windows. Erma Bombeck 
  • All of their windows carry a ten-year guarantee.
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