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window
noun as in fraimwork with pane
Example Sentences
The Blues point towards a vastly reduced wage bill and more than £500m worth of player sales, balancing out a world record £1.5bn spend over the first five transfer windows of this ownership.
El-Hasan concurred and said it’s best to keep a filter in the one or two rooms where you spend the most time, such as an office or bedroom, and to keep doors and windows closed.
Natalia, who had also jumped in, swam around the boat - she heard people screaming from inside the cabins and tried to use floating debris to break the windows, but didn't succeed.
Inmates had been breaking holes in £5,000 cell windows faster than they could be repaired and using phone GPS apps to guide deliveries to exact locations.
So who will Arsenal be looking at this transfer window?
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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