How to use "window" in a sentence

Sentences

She wrote their email addresses on a piece of paper and left it on the truck window.

I stood in front of the window like a small boy at the zoo, and, believe me, I didn't feel at all like Captain Nemo's prisoner.

For many hours, I stood in front of the window in the museum.

He never took his eyes off the window

I looked out of the window, and there was a 25-foot giant squid! It moved close to the Nautilus and it hit the window with its long tentacles

Soon, other smaller squid came near the window

We all went down, inside the ship, I watched the fight from the glass window in the museum

She had to put one arm out of the window and one foot in the fireplace.

'Mary Ann, Mary Ann! Where are you? Bring me my hat!' The words came from the garden, outside the window

'I'll climb in through the window,' the Rabbit said.

One of her arms was outside the window

When she could hear the Rabbit outside the window, she moved her arm up and down

'What's that in the window?' asked the Rabbit.

Something came through the window and fell on the floor

Jenny was in the back of the car now, so I went over and talked to her through the window

I was going past a hotel when I looked in the window and saw some people who were playing chess

We were watching a man who was crashing through a window in a film fight, when a man walked over to us

The window nearest to the door was broken in two places

When McCarthy looked through the window, his face turned pale

Barnett and Mary used to put a hand through the broken window and pull back the bolt to open the door.

John McCarthy said later, 'It looked more like the work of a devil than of a man.' And Mrs Prater, who looked through the window, said, 'I can never forget it if I live to be a hundred.'

He moved carefully towards the window and looked out

He grabbed it, hurried back to the spare bedroom, picked up his stick and bag, climbed out of the window, emptied the silver into his bag and threw the basket into the garden

The bars of his window had been broken during the night

A streetlamp shone through the only window, lighting the dark interior of the room.

Then, turning to his wife, he said, 'Quickly! Put out the fire!' While she poured water on the flames, the man broke the chair with his foot and told his younger daughter to break a window

A broken window - in this weather! My wife ill in bed and our younger daughter injured.'

With surprising speed, he pushed the table and chair to one side and ran to the window

With those words he threw the metal bar out of the window into the street below.

They threw the rope ladder from the open window but, before they could escape, the door opened and Inspector Javert walked in.

'You can't escape through the window

When everybody had been arrested and taken from the room, Javert noticed the prisoner, who was standing, head bowed, by the window

Javert rushed to the open window and looked down

She listened at the window for a minute, then ran up to her bedroom, opened the window and looked out

The second killed a deaf old woman who was trying to shut her window.

The sky grew lighter, but not a door or window was open in the street

Then he pulled down the window in front of him.

Valjean went into his house and called, 'It's me!' Climbing the stairs, he paused for a moment to look out of the window to see what Javert was doing

The old man walked to the window and, while he complained to the night about the pain and grief his grandson had caused him, the doctor arrived

Gillenormand, who was still standing by the window.

I turn on the lights, and I see nothing, but when I go to the window, I can see him in the field

Has he broken a window? Or entered the property by force?"

So he looks out of the window and waits for the judge

You know now that the window to the spare room is open, and you know this is how the burglar entered.

Bowen turns from the window and gives Smith an annoyed look

I sat on a window seat, looking at the bright day outside

She was standing by the window, smoking a cigarette

I went at once to a window and looked out

Maxim walked to the window

A beautiful old writing-desk stood near the window

I walked on and at last I came to a long window

If I could not sleep, I went to the window and looked out on to the rose-garden

He stood staring out of the window.

I sat on the long seat under the window

One of the shutters was open and a man stood at the window

I went to the window and opened a shutter

Yes, I was standing at the window where I had seen Mrs Danvers and Favell.

Mrs Danvers came back from the window and stood beside me.

Maxim was standing by the window

I walked across to the window

Every window of the house was coloured by the falling lights

I went to the window and looked out

Mrs Danvers was still standing by the window

I backed away from her, towards the window

She pushed me towards the open window

The fog came in through the open window, damp and thick

I held on to the window ledge with both hands.

A loud explosion shook the window where we stood

She stared out of the window into the fog.

Mrs Danvers moved back from the window.

I am going to close the window.'

I looked up at the window above my head

'The cabin door was closed, so he broke a window and looked in

Maxim was standing by the window

Maxim stared out of the window.

I wished someone would open a window

I got up and went to the window

He went and stood by the window

Do you want to know who the murderer is? He's there, standing by the window

I got up and went to the window

'I need to get to that window,' he thinks.

Minutes later, he is making a hole in the window.

The Cat opens the window and gets into a bedroom

Nathan climbs out of the window and up onto the roof of the building.

Neither window was open, and even if one had been raised, the night wasn't frigid enough to account for the chill.

The window was frosted

The frosted window cleared, and as the frost faded from the dresser mirror, Vivienne's distorted reflection resolved into a more familiar image of herself.

Frost formed on the window.

The frost left the window, and outside the white cat still chased the scrap of paper.

Fuming, Tina went through the house, meticulously checking every window and door

Tina got up from the couch, went to the window, and pulled open the drapes

So it'll work out for the best either way." She returned from the window, sat on the couch again, beside Elliot

He walked her to her Honda in the driveway and leaned in the window after she was behind the wheel, delaying her for another fifteen minutes while he planned, to her satisfaction, every dish of this evening's dinner.

She dragged it into the bedroom, across the carpet, into the shafts of reddish-gold afternoon sunlight that filtered through the sheltering trees outside and then through the dust-filmed window.

Elliot dropped the measuring cup and seized the gun, but Vince reflexively squeezed off a shot that breezed past Elliot's face and smashed the window behind the sink

She took the graphic novel out of the carton and sat on the edge of the bed in the tarnished-copper sunlight that fell like a shower of pennies through the window.

Tina got up from the bed, went to the window, and gazed at the quiet street, the palms, the olive trees.

Frustrated and angry at herself for her inability to solve the puzzle, she turned from the window

Tina watched, stunned, as flames leaped from a window of the house and ignited dry palm fronds on a nearby tree.

Tina looked out the side window, watching in disbelief as the flames spread from the shattered garage roof to the main roof of the house, long tongues of lambent fire, licking, licking, hungry, bloodred in the last orange light of the afternoon.

Now she turned all the way around and stared through the rear window of the sports car

Each time he glanced at her, she was either crouched forward, squinting at every new street they entered, or twisted halfway around in her seat, looking out the rear window

As he got out of the car, his attention was drawn to a window on the side of the motor home next to which he had parked

Beyond the window, out on Charleston Boulevard, traffic sailed murkily through a sudden churning river of dust and paper scraps.

They listened to the country music on the jukebox and watched Charleston Boulevard through the window, where the desert dust storm clouded oncoming headlights and forced the traffic to move slowly

The windstorm was still in progress, but it was not raging as fiercely as it had been when Elliot and Tina had watched it through the restaurant window

The marked ticket in his hand was worthless; he hadn't taken it to the betting window, hadn't wagered any money on it

In the middle of the west wall - one of the two shorter walls - opposite the entrance to the room, was a six-foot-long, three-foot-high window that provided a view of another space, which was only half as large as this outer chamber

The window was constructed like a sandwich: Two one-inch-thick panes of shatterproof glass surrounded an inch-wide space filled with an inert gas

Currently the system wasn't working, for three-quarters of the window was filmed with frost.

Carlton Dombey, a curly-haired man with a bushy mustache, stood at the window, blotting his damp hands on his medical whites and peering anxiously through one of the few frost-free patches of glass

"Like hell there isn't!" Zachariah turned away from the video displays, went to the window, and found his own spot of clear glass

A thin, humorless laugh escaped Carlton Dombey, and he looked away from the window

"The window's clearing up

Zachariah walked away from the window

If anyone did glance out a back window, he would spot the two of them instantly.

At the first window with light behind it, Elliot stopped

He kept one hand on her back as she leaned toward the window, and he felt her go rigid when she glimpsed the dead man

They had taken only two steps from the window when Elliot saw the snow move no more than twenty feet from them

Even in the dim, illusory light from the surrounding snow, Elliot could see that the sentry's eyes were fixed in the same unseeing gaze that Bellicosti was even now directing at the bathroom window.

He didn't hear a shot, but a bullet shattered the rear side window behind his head and slammed into the back of the front seat, spraying gummy bits of safety glass through the car.

Elliot hunched low over the wheel, expecting a bullet through the rear window

When the plane settled down once more, Alexander looked out the window at the milky-white, moonlit, feminine roundness of the clouds below, and he thought of the Evans woman

Zachariah glanced toward the observation window of the isolation chamber

Zachariah hurried to the window.

He said, "You know something? That problem with the window..

They were no more than six or eight feet from the lighted shack, close enough to see the guard's face as he scowled at them through the large window.

At the far end a window filled the center of the other short wall and apparently offered a view of a cold-storage vault; it was white with frost

To the right of the window was another airtight door like the one through which they'd just entered

"In the isolation chamber." Dombey indicated the window in the back wall of the room

She took a step, then another, and before she knew it, she was at the window, beside Dombey.

Most of him was covered, but his head, raised on a pillow, was turned toward the window

As the three of them moved to the airtight steel door that led into the room beyond the window, Elliot said, "Why is he in an isolation chamber? Is he ill?"

Minutes ago, when Tina had first peered through the observation window, when she had seen the frighteningly thin child, she had told herself that she would not cry

"Who's in the helicopter?" Danny asked, staring at it through the side window of the Explorer.

Leaning forward to view the Explorer through the bubble window of the chopper, George Alexander said, "Put us down right in front of them, Jack."

I took him to the open window and ordered him to release the fly

There were papers everywhere, chairs lay on their sides, and one of the window curtains was half-torn and hanging down

Yes, he remembered, he had found the fly by the kitchen window but had released it immediately as ordered.

There is a path from Old Hall, where she lives, to our garden gate, so most people coming from there come to the study window instead of going along the road to the front door.

'I saw her go round to the study window.' Miss Marple lives next door and sees everything, usually when she is gardening.

I want to see if there are footprints.' He moved towards the open window.

'I think, I'll go home and tell Anne that Lawrence has been arrested.' She went out of the French window again.

The study window was open.'

But I went to the study window

Then I went straight across to the study and looked through the window

The place is empty but a window was open

I couldn't sleep because I kept thinking about Colonel Protheroe, so I got up and looked out of my window

'Well, she was walking past the study window, and the master was there with the lady

Mrs Protheroe did come to the study, but only as far as the window, not inside the room.'

Dr Haydock warned me against that.' Then he looked over at the window

She was standing by the window looking out into the garden.

They left at just after nine o'clock, and at half-past nine exactly, there was a little knock on my study window, and I opened the glass door for Miss Marple to come in.

'Mrs Protheroe walked past my garden, and she went to the study window and she looked in and she didn't see Colonel Protheroe.'

Mrs Protheroe went to the window and thought the study was empty

If only that note had said something different.' She moved towards the window and on her way put her hand into the pot of a rather tired houseplant

It was eleven o'clock at night, but when I saw a light in a certain upstairs window, I stopped and rang the doorbell

But why didn't the stupid fellow destroy this one? It just proves he's guilty! Listen, that sounds like a car.' He went to the window

Then suddenly, just as I was leaving Mr Clement's study, I noticed the plant in the pot by the window - and - well, there it was! Clear as day!'

Then she went round the corner of the house to the study window

He threw small stones at Anne's window to wake her up and she came down to the garden to talk to him

Miss Marple came to the window, smiled, and asked for Griselda.

'But of course you are feeling very cheerful.' She paused by the window

Then one of our chimneys cracked and broken bricks fell down onto the flower-bed by my study window.

The window looks over the trees and the railway towards Horsell Common

I closed the door noiselessly and moved nearer the window

I turned my desk chair to the window and stared out at the country and, in particular, at the three enormous black Things that were moving around the common

I got up and leant out of the window.

When we had finished eating, we went quietly upstairs to my study and I looked again out of the open window

As the dawn grew brighter, we moved back from the window where we had watched and went very quietly downstairs.

Sunday clothes could be seen inside quickly fixing maps of Surrey to the shop window.

Then he jumped out of bed and ran to the window.

There was a noise of doors opening, and the lights went on in window after window in the houses across the street.

For a long time my brother stared out of the window in total surprise, watching the policeman banging at door after door

Then he crossed the room and began to dress, running with each piece of clothing to the window in order to miss nothing of the growing excitement

Unable to learn what was happening from his window, my brother went down and out into the street, just as the sky turned pink with the dawn

They did this to the black clouds near us, as we saw in the starlight from the upper window of an empty house

He put a hole in its front tire while he was pulling it through the broken window, and cut his wrist, but he managed to get away on it

There were signs of people in the next house on Sunday evening - a face at a window and moving lights, and later the closing of a door

And then the light came, not through the window, which was filled with earth from the garden, but through a small hole that had been knocked in the wall

Before I went to bed I was very restless and went from window to window, looking out for some sign of them

A jeweller's window had been broken open in one place, but the thief had clearly been chased away, because a number of gold chains and a watch were lying on the pavement

The curtains of my study blew out of the open window from which I and the soldier had watched the dawn

'I was looking at the cottage, when suddenly I saw a face watching me from an upper window

Then as we started to leave, I looked up and there was that yellow face watching us out of the upper window

Upon my word, Watson, there is something very attractive about that yellow face at the window, and I would not miss this case for worlds.'

Harris, who was sitting next to the window, pulled back the curtain

Montmorency stood on his back legs in front of the window

A lady was standing by a window at the far end of the room, looking out

Beyond her, through the window, I could see Miss Fairlie walking in the moonlight.

Just then, Miss Fairlie passed by the window again

I climbed out of the window and moved along a narrow ledge to the library roof, where I sat down

I moved slowly along the ledge to my bedroom window and climbed back in

I saw a window on the roof

Perhaps he could escape through the window! I broke the glass, but then the flames jumped out of the open space.

'Yesterday, I looked out of the window in our old house, and I saw the Count standing outside with the doctor from the asylum! Then they went away

Zorro runs to the window

He opens it and says, "Good evening, gentlemen!" He jumps out of the window and disappears.