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French window
noun
An outside door with glass panes, serving as a window and a door
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The first section, "The Window," begins as Mrs. Ramsay and James, her youngest son like Julia and Adrian Stephen sit in the French window of the Ramsays' summer home while a houseguest named Lily Briscoe paints them and James begs to go to a nearby lighthouse.
The french window was open; wind rippled the curtain.
So, yes, I've just gone shopping.I'll reappear soon at the French window.
He crossed the grounds and entered through an open French window.
The inspired Degas made no attempt to fill in the space on the floor leading up to the French window.
I found high ceilings, a cheerful color scheme of muted yellows and a large French window with a faux balcony.
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Arizona sunshine streamed through open French windows.
Others have French windows giving on to large balconies.
CONS: Two sets of French windows face the street.
After three hours, Chichita gestured me to the French windows.
French windows lead out to a garden with a decked patio and barbecue.
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