Sentence examples for a window full of from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a window full of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a window that is filled with a particular object or scene, often conveying a sense of abundance or variety.
Example: "She looked out at a window full of colorful flowers blooming in the garden."
Alternatives: "a window brimming with" or "a window packed with".

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A fourth is of two men sitting in front of a store, one in goggles, one in glasses with a kerchief around his neck to keep out the dust: two Tom Mixes competing with a window full of Kellogg's boxes.

Perhaps the cold has iced up my brain, as it takes me a while to realise the brightly lit corner building with a window full of glass apples and pears, and just the tip of a staircase showing, is the restaurant, a spanking-new Italian (mele e pere, duh).

Down the road, upmarket estate agent Chesterton Humberts has a window full of apartments with prices tags well above £1m, but in the auction room a four-bedroom, Grade II listed home in Worksop, Nottinghamshire, with outbuildings and large gardens, doesn't attract a bid at its £230,000 reserve price.

Tapping the clock in the bottom right corner opens a window full of radio toggles, with brightness controls and notifications nestled neatly under them.

Instead we visit with him as he lands in Singapore and makes a movie and walks by a window full of ephemera in lower New York where a jumble of missile identification models was dusted one September morning with "blasted dreams" as it sits in a closed antiques shop.

Select Properties to open a window full of information on that file.

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Opposite the entrance is a shop window full of mink coats.

Instead of suspending tabs individually extensions such as TabCloud+ and Session Buddy allow you to save a whole browser window full of tabs at once.

Instead the two talked in front of a massive storefront window full of Microsoft products followed up with Maury Povich walking out of the store carrying an Xbox 360.

Secret basement dungo?" "I need it so I can play dungos and dragons!" Back on the highway, we drive past a white car with a busted-out back window, full of white teenagers.

The train carriage is a little sleazy and the window full of condensation adding to the griminess of the reflection.

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