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window back
noun
The inside face of the low, and usually thin, piece of wall between the window sill and the floor below.
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We scampered away from the window, back into the hallway.
Sébastien pulled a pregnant woman, who was dangling from a window, back into the building.
He opened the window to light up a dead Montecristo, changed his mind, and rolled the window back up.
I'm trying to shift that window back, both by relegitimizing Keynes and by delivering ridicule where ridicule is due.
He smiles as I reply, then rolls the window back up, happy to be a part of it all.
Every time he finishes this drive he vows never again, and then two months later he's here, punching the window, back soaked, left arm sunburned, cursing himself.
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Outside the house, Investigator Charles A. Povilaitis fired three bullets through a closed window backed by drawn shades.
And maybe roll those windows back up.
We were always dropping things from windows back then.
It had blacked-out windows back when policemen did raids.
But their falling rooflines — the key to their coupelike profiles — make for smallish side windows back there.
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