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Just imagine a Tudor without its steel casement windows or a Craftsman without its solid built-in bookcases.

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The casement windows on the second floor were probably added in the 1920s — casement windows became popular then — and those very large ground-floor picture windows came later.

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"When it struck the quarters, the whole room shook and then the joy of somebody coming in, opening the casement, putting the rod in and winding it up," she said.

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The bedrooms all have tall casement windows that open out for the breeze and transom windows for extra natural light.

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I pulled, and pulled, at the door, and shook it till, massive as it was, it rattled in its casement.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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