Definitions
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- noun Plural form of
windowpane .
Etymologies
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Examples
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The settlers also shoot solar panels on roofs of buildings, torch automobiles, shatter windowpanes and windshields, destroy crops, uproot trees, abuse merchants and owners of stalls in the market.
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Sadahide and other artists variously highlight the novelty of pocket watches, hot-air balloons and horse-drawn carriages, the luxury of large windowpanes and chandeliers, and the oddity of elephants, camels and a woman on horseback.
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The space has 14-foot ceilings and eight-foot windowpanes.
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The settlers also shoot solar panels on roofs of buildings, torch automobiles, shatter windowpanes and windshields, destroy crops, uproot trees, abuse merchants and owners of stalls in the market.
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I peek through the windowpanes of the French doors from where I sit on the couch and notice that the sunroom appears to have been redecorated.
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I peek through the windowpanes of the French doors from where I sit on the couch and notice that the sunroom appears to have been redecorated.
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On the back side of the building, a penthouse unit, to be done in rust-colored cor-ten and glass, is cantilevered out over Plymouth Street, with the windowpanes cleaved in two by diagonal steel trusses.
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The space has 14-foot ceilings and eight-foot windowpanes.
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He moved on to windowpanes — six panes in each window — but the preacher caught his eye as he looked back to the stained glass window.
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The answer was coveted in cracked glass where crystalline veins erupt like snowflakes fatally flirting with windowpanes.
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