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window sash
noun
- the frame holding the pane of a window.
window sash
noun
- a glazed window frame, esp one that opens
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Word History and Origins
Origin of window sash1
First recorded in 1755–65
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Example Sentences
Then another sound broke upon my ears like the raising of a window sash.
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A shaving mirror is usually placed on a window sash to avoid shadows as much as possible.
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Clemens one day got up in a chair in his room on the second floor to pull down the high window-sash.
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The drying machinery is 'arranged after the plan of a window-sash, with weights and pulleys, so as to rise and fall at pleasure.
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As he started toward his window to close the shutters, his eye caught sight of an object hanging from the window sash.
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Why, he'd have slammed you through the window and utterly ruined a hundred dollars' worth of window-sash and stuff.'
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