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bay window

noun

  1. an alcove of a room, projecting from an outside wall and having its own windows, especially one having its own foundations. Compare bow window, oriel.
  2. Informal. a large, protruding belly; paunch.


bay window

noun

  1. a window projecting from the wall of a building and forming an alcove of a room Sometimes shortened tobay See also bow window oriel window
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of bay window1

late Middle English word dating back to 1400–50
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“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.

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It is recognised for its stone mullions, canted bay windows, and recessed entrance.

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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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Adding further drama is a giant bay window in the living room that overlooks the backyard.

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At a residents' meeting in the block of flats in Edinburgh's Newhaven, one of the neighbours told the others about a 3cm crack that had appeared on the external wall of their bay window.

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