Sentence examples for window seal from inspiring English sources

"window seal" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English
You can use it to refer to the strip of material, usually rubber or foam, that fits around the edge of a window to keep out wind and dust. For example, "I need to replace the window seal in my bedroom to keep out the cold drafts."

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Power window sounds mainly consist of two sources: motor and window seal scratching.

Essex fire service said the blaze was started by sunlight reflecting from the mirror on to a wooden window seal.

After looking at what the officer is referring to ― which isn't visible in the video but is apparently some sort of vegetation in the window seal ― Samuel can be heard saying, "That's tree stuff, man … that's gotta be from a tree".

Accumulated moisture is a sign that the window seal is leaking somewhere in the frame and needs to be replaced.

Run the rope all the way around the window seal in the groove and leave the excess dangling from the bottom.

Use a wet rag and cleaning solution, wipe down the tables, desks, the TV, blinds and window seal as well as patio door.

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Rust spread like impetigo round its battered grille; moss grew in the window seals.

Next in importance, he said, is maintaining all the roof and window seals.

They feign threats to pull off the wipers, or rip out the rubber window seals.

It can get very cold in the back of a Black Hawk because the wind seeps in through cracks in the window seals.

The window seals were starting to fail, because they were twenty years old, so they were going to have to reglaze the whole glass curtain wall.

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