61 examples of windowed in sentences

" In silence he led the way past the great mill buildings of red brick, square and unlovely but many-windowed and glowing, alight, throbbing with the hum of pent industry.

She took her way up the little hill and across the slope to where the Hardwick mansion gleamed, many-windowed, gay with lights, behind its evergreens.

They are many-winged and many-windowed, and their shaft-towers rise high up toward the clouds and the stars.

Yet after passing through a dim broad passage here, and mounting half a dozen substantial steps, you see a square, neat- looking, five-windowed building, and this is the Quakers' meeting house.

If I throw wide my windowed breast To all the blasts that blow, My soul will rival in unrest Those tree-topshow they go!

Eight arches, rising from eight ponderous piers, form a windowed tower, or lantern, which lets in a flood of light upon the otherwise gloomy interior.

Here are several old houses remaining, with many-windowed fronts, looking out on the river.

And so we pass to many-towered and turreted and pinnacled Abbotsford, and to large-windowed Melrose, and to peaceful Dryburgh, where, under a plain bevelled slab, lies the great Romancer whom Scotland holds only second in her affections to her great poet.

We can scarcely think the scene real, so completely do those machicolated towers, the long line of battlements, the massive buttresses, the high-windowed walls, shape out our indistinct ideas of the antique time.

" The public school to which the Marshall children went as soon as they were old enough was like any one of ten thousand public schoolsa large, square, many-windowed, extravagantly ugly building, once red brick, but long ago darkened almost to black by soft-coal smoke.

She looked up at the great, clean, many-windowed façade above them, towering, even above the huge bulk of the gas-tanks across the street, and her dark eyes kindled.

"Come here, every one of you, and see this sky!" Informality was the watchword of the day, the guests having early been given the freedom of the house, and Miss Mullaly had strayed away from the others into the windowed room.

The very literature of Hazelby is doled out at the pastry cook's, in a little one-windowed shop kept by Matthew Wise.

Tower and dome, arch, and column, and spire, and obelisk, and lofty terraces, and many-windowed palaces, rose in all directions from a mass of building, which appeared each instant to grow more huge, till at length it seemed to occupy the whole horizon."

In the reflective instant the telegraph operator dashed out of his bay-windowed retreat and ran up the track to the private car.

On all these things she pondered quietly, as she sat often on Sundays in the old staring, rattle-windowed meeting-house, and looked at the uncouth old pulpit, and heard the choir faw-sol-la-ing or singing fuguing tunes; but of all this she said nothing.

Terracethat quaint stretch of old-time houses set back from the street, solemnly windowed, roofed, and pilastered

She showed herself to me in all her glory, and then in a minute was gone again; for she entered into a many-windowed cloud castle and roamed from room to room.

But you can't get anything unless you're b-brassy, can you?" We entered a big-windowed, red-bricked factory, and in response to our timid application, a black-clad woman shook her head wearily.

Father's dressing-room was a windowed closet, in the corner space beside the deep, old-fashioned chimney.

But his whole mind, and his heart, were in the little double-windowed room, where Pet was now practising upon the piano.

Clear-windowed temple of the God of grace, From the loud wind to me a hiding-place!

They were the steeples of Waltham, and the many-windowed building was the factory of the American Watch Company.

Not far from the "King's Head," and almost hidden by the trees which divide it from the road, stands an ancient charitable institution called the Collegequadrangular, mullion-windowed, many-gabled, and colonized by some twenty aged people of both sexes.

Many a happy reminiscence was shared between the two as they rode together, and it was not till the pale breadth of sea filled their horizon, broken by the tall spires and peaked gables and many-windowed steep roofs of Ostend, that the future was permitted to come forward and trouble them.

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