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bay window
noun
an alcove of a room, projecting from an outside wall and having its own windows, especially one having its own foundations.
Informal.a large, protruding belly; paunch.
bay window
noun
Sometimes shortened to: bay.a window projecting from the wall of a building and forming an alcove of a room See also bow window oriel window
Word History and Origins
Origin of bay window1
Example Sentences
Eventually I noticed the beam on the bay window was missing and could see some mild smoke coming out of the back.
His home is well-decorated, boasts a large bay window and a Chesterfield sofa - all in stark contrast to the dereliction of the empty flats just a stone's throw away.
“There was a rat infestation, and I had a tree growing out of the front bay window frame,” says Maxine Sharples, one of those who bought into the scheme.
It is recognised for its stone mullions, canted bay windows, and recessed entrance.
Dressed all in black with his long silver hair tied back, Bryan Talbot certainly looks the part as he stands at a large drawing board in the semi-subterranean bay window.
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