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window

[win-doh] / ˈwɪn doʊ /


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Several employees reported turning up for work on Monday to discover a notice on the window explaining that the business could no longer trade because of "regulatory matters".

From BBC

Church’s was a family business with nine walk-up windows around San Antonio when Bamberger became its head of operations and marketing in 1964.

From The Wall Street Journal

Through the open back-seat window, two kids sang along to a Taylor Swift song that his mom used to love.

From Literature

As we headed upriver along the Volta it was soothing to look out the window and see the sun bounce off its ripples.

From Literature

The January transfer window has heralded encouragement at Manchester City.

From BBC