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Discover Ludwig'shopwindow' is a valid word in English and is most commonly used as a noun
You would use it when referring to the window of a shop, such as in the sentence: "I stopped to admire the products on display in the shopwindow".
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shopwindow
noun
Alt form shop window
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Tversky and the young Princeton psychologist Eldar Shafir asked experimental subjects how they would react to a desirable Sony appliance placed in a shopwindow, radically marked down.
Officially, Said Kamal made passport photographs, and he formally complied with the rules, displaying no pictures of human beings in his shopwindow.
The academic complaint, of course, is not that this ethnographic gaze is necessarily disrespectful; it's that looking at all treats fellow human beings as tchotchkes in the shopwindow of the world, there to be seen.
Walking home one evening from a dinner party in central London, Julian Treslove is pushed against a shopwindow and efficiently mugged.
Talk story about a memorandum, read out loud by Mayor Ed.Koch at a luncheon party for Merv Griffin at City Hall, concerning an avant garde theatre group which had a 250-pound woman perform nude in a shopwindow in a production of "Andy Warhol's Last Love" at the Squat Theatre, West Twenty-third Street. Twenty-third Street
The street climbs upward steeply.... This, too, is a gesture, At the end of the empty corridor Taken in his thousands behind the steel wire fences he is a Sign in a shopwindow of the Burlington Arcade, in London: "Mink is the new colour for crocodile".
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The world of "Everyone Says I Love You" — where mannequins in shopwindows dance, where love almost always finds a way, where even the dead rise in ghostly chorus to sing "Enjoy Yourself (It's Later Than You Think)" — is meant to be an anodyne for both the audience and the author.
On her way home from confession that day, Justina dawdles, examining the goods in the shopwindows… At home, Justina mentions to her sister Maeve a letter she just received from her friend Breda, who has gone to Dublin.
All around there was the wet evening city, the black torrents of the streets, the mobile, shiny cupolas of umbrellas, the blaze of shopwindows trickling down onto the asphalt.
She was a travel writer, too, zooming around Europe to report back — again, for big magazines — on the shopwindows of Zurich and the sixteen lakes of Plitvice.
Some of the early-thirties Hollywood publicity photographs of Grant are like that, too; the images have the pop over-eagerness one often sees in graduation and wedding poses in photographers' shopwindows.
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