338 Verbs to Use for the Word windows

I threw open the window and stepped out upon the roof of the tea-room.

Miss Hassiebrock entered with her face wry, made a diagonal cut of the room, side-stepping a patent rocker and a table laid out with knickknacks on a lace mat, slammed closed two windows, and, turning inward, lifted off her hat, which left a brand across her forehead and had plastered down her hair in damp scallops.

Then I shut the window, and closed the shutters.

It passed the window, to the left, at a distance of about two feet.

"He only gets sixpence a week, and he's always breaking windows and other things, and having it stopped.

True, an incredible age of years had passed, since I approached the window; but that was evidently as nothing, compared with the countless spaces of time that, I conceived, had vanished whilst I was sleeping.

I heard several loud cries of pain, and, as my sight became accustomed to the dark, I discovered that the creatures had left the window.

Will you see for yourself, sir?" He threw back the window and invited Henshaw to look down.

I raised the window, and there, as of old, right opposite me, on the north end of that long shed, was an assemblage of all the cats in that part of the town.

I could see, now, how the creatures had managed to reach the window.

It was on the other side of the fireplace, on the wall which faced the windows,not the best light, I knew enough to be aware, for an oil-painting.

"Kemp could have seen the library window if he had stood here," he said.

Susan woke and looked out the window and said, "Bless my buttons there is a real little garden.

" Placing upon his nose a pair of vast silver spectacles, which gave him an aspect of having two attic windows in his countenance, the landlord bowed his head over the plate until his nose touched the beans, and thoughtfully scrutinized the living raisin.

I threw away something less than a ton of coal; and on two occasions came near being taken to the watch-house for smashing a window in the opposite block.

The young man watched the opposite window steadily and painfully from early in the afternoon until the moon shone bright; and from the time the moon shone bright until Madame John!joy!Madame John!

With a sigh of relief he found the window, moved the sack from his shoulder, and set it on the ledge for a moment.

And the Squire laughed in a way which shook the windows.

Parks switched on the lights for us, and my companion glanced with surprise at the heavy shutters covering the windows.

We also watched a boy cleaning the station windows, and Dorothy said, 'Miss Beer, isn't it wonderful that you can see through glass?'

A cannon-ball entered the great, broad bay window overlooking the sea, made a wreck of the furniture in the parlor, crashed through the wall, shivering a tall mirror and spreading havoc in the room beyond.

I had pulled the window open before I turned my head.

The music man arrived, installed three pianos, and filled his window with sheet music, as sung by many ladies who swung in hammocks or kissed their hands on the music covers.

All at once, a glow lit up the end window, which protrudes far out from the side of the house, so that, from it, one may look both East and West.

some into the lakes and rivers, patting the smooth glassy levels, making dimples and bells and spray, washing the mountain windows, washing the wandering winds; some plashing into the heart of snowy falls and cascades as if eager to join in the dance and the song and beat the foam yet finer.

338 Verbs to Use for the Word  windows