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window seat
noun
a seat built beneath the sill of a recessed or other window.
a bench having two arms and no back.
window seat
noun
a seat below a window, esp in a bay window
a seat beside a window in a bus, train, etc
Word History and Origins
Origin of window seat1
Example Sentences
Many of us will be familiar with the dilemma of being in a window seat and needing to go to the toilet, but the person next to you has fallen asleep.
One of the things pets love to do, especially cats, is lounge on window seats.
Imagine flipping up the hinged window seat and seeing the bottom.
Best of all was a window seat tucked in between cubby shelves bursting with shells, books, and other treasures.
He was happy to hear from the person sitting in the aisle seat in Row 26 that the window seat had been empty.
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