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Discover LudwigThe phrase "an open windowsill" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a windowsill that is not closed, often implying that it is allowing fresh air or light to enter a room.
Example: "She placed the flower pot on an open windowsill to let it soak up the sunlight."
Alternatives: "an ajar windowsill" or "a clear windowsill".
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You can run an extension cord outside to power a CD player or iPod, or set up your speakers on an open windowsill.
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Don't forget that a cold draft through even a slightly open window on a frosty night can turn a delicate windowsill plant into mush in only a few hours.
You can display your Squinkie on a windowsill, a table, a desk, or even a chair.
Thyme can be grown in a pot in a sunny windowsill for fresh herb all year.
Mr. Bénichou recently snapped a photograph of a monkey sitting on a windowsill.
They had desks but no beds, and slept on an oversized windowsill.
The stronger the sunlight, the better, but a day on an inside windowsill is good too.
Most northern gardeners would recognize dasheen (Colocasia esculenta) only as a tame houseplant in a windowsill.
Place it on a patio or on a windowsill to avoid spreading the mint plant.
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