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"picture window" Definitions
  1. a very large window made of a single piece of glass

102 Sentences With "picture window"

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We went to the big picture window overlooking Eighth Avenue.
Synthesizer lines shine like magic-hour pastels through a picture window.
Its Presidential Suite comes with a minibar and massive picture window.
One picture window faces the street, while two others flank the fireplace.
It's a picture window into the boardroom because it's such an important issue.
A giant picture window "opens it to the outdoors and makes it feel expansive."
Zim, the German Shepherd, crashed through the picture window to scrabble out after it.
For the past month, RAE has been furiously readying his temporary picture-window habitat.
A picture window at one end of the room frames a large live oak.
There was one picture window, which faced another large office building across the street.
The living room has an original mantel and large picture window overlooking the grounds.
In the shot, Lively's standing in a large picture window looking like a perfect mannequin.
On one house nearer to the foreground, he exposes the sun's glare on its picture window.
A few men walk past the picture window on Main Street, but none turns and enters.
Those modifications show up as a picture-in-picture window in the lower left-hand corner.
In the en-suite bathroom, a jetted tub under a picture window has a lake view.
Ciani: From my studio I have a big picture window that looks out over the ocean.
Her home is at the top of a slope, and the kitchen's large picture window faces north.
Mr. Wilsey's ashes are in a stone urn in a private garden visible through a picture window.
Its curtained picture window provides a view of passing N.Y.U. students and a twenty-four-hour IHOP .
A picture window showed a patch of front yard large enough to accommodate a single agave plant.
Midcentury modern, yellow, with that classic floor to ceiling picture window and a perfect spot to plant rhododendrons.
The master has a large semicircular picture window; the shower in the en-suite bathroom has a skylight.
The Columbus Monument today is just a feature in the giant picture window of the Time Warner Center.
Quentin leans back, taking in the entire view of Los Angeles through his office picture window, and, quietly, thinks.
The dining room has a picture window that runs nearly floor to ceiling, flanked by six-over-six windows.
The master suite has a king-size bed and a bathroom with a soaking tub and large picture window.
My mother's room, on a top floor of a major university teaching hospital near Boston, had a large picture window.
Plastic chairs are arranged in two rows in front of a picture window in the wall that bisects the trailer.
And in the show's largest work, "Rectangle Diptych" (2013), neons commune benevolently with the Parrish's massive south-facing picture window.
We took seats on a tattered fainting couch beside a picture window, with a view of the off-limits courtyard garden.
Meanwhile, inside the house, through the living-room picture window, the adults, beloved, pass their time in glancing, distracted talk. ♦
The family's dog put its paws on the frame of the picture window and watched him, but he didn't look inside.
It begins with a picture-window landscape by Camille Pissarro, "The Hermitage at Pontoise," from around 1867, the collection's earliest work.
The picture window at the Beyeler Foundation near Basel was an inspiration, as were the proportions of the Menil Collection in Houston.
The master bathroom has undulating wood counters topped with off-white marble, as well as a large tub under a picture window.
In the large picture window behind them that looks out onto the city, a missile hits in the not-too-far distance.
Crime Scene The corner store on Prince Street in SoHo was vacant and dark on Tuesday, with graffiti across the picture window.
Still, most of her afternoons and evenings are spent sitting in her chair, looking at the clouds and sky through a picture window.
The living room has a pitched ceiling and a large circular picture window, a feature echoed in some of Ms. Susanka's other designs.
In Grand Teton, I sat silent in the Chapel of the Transfiguration, meditating on its picture-window marriage of natural beauty and spirituality.
The dark hardwood floors in the main seating area continue into the dining room, where an arched picture window looks out onto the street.
We sat down in the country club's empty dining room, watching through a picture window as a storm blew in across the flayed landscape.
There was a picture window behind the bed and, to the side of the room, another window, which looked out onto a neighbor's roof.
Light now streams into the living room through a new picture window, with the deep blue of Lake Michigan visible through the overgrown trees.
The room receives ample natural light from windows facing the front courtyard and from a large picture window in the dining room behind it.
Instead, she found spaces that shimmered, like a bedroom with a silver duvet, sequin throw pillows and a picture window strung with fairy lights.
Despite its sweeping picture-window views of the Harlem River, the new workroom already feels cramped, packed with new employees and stacks of parts.
As all of these cops were running towards me, all of a sudden there's this massive explosion as these dudes go through a picture window.
It includes a library to house the owner's many books and a large picture window that connects directly to the smaller of two added decks.
He considers himself an aesthete, an admirer of beauty, whether in a woman or in the May colors of the street outside his picture window.
Modern for its time, it had sliding glass doors on one side and, above his artist's desk, a large rectangular picture window overlooking the sea.
Married, the two were juggling tasks in an award-filled space with a large picture window on one side and a crowded bulletin board on the other.
I could watch the parade from the big picture window in the parlor or the front porch; it was high enough that I had a perfect view.
These playlists are full of great picks that paint a delightful mental picture of the world's most overworked human relaxing for five minutes by a picture window.
When she spotted him outside, she immediately yanked out her earbuds, pushed back her chair, and hurled herself against the picture window, landing with a soft thud.
As the passengers watch street scenes through a picture window, it's not always clear which sidewalk vignettes have been staged for them and which are everyday life.
The adjoining den has a picture window, as well as access to a large closet and a full bathroom; it could be used as a third bedroom.
Behind him, a picture window looked out onto a blooming garden; now and then a hummingbird appeared over his left shoulder, punctuating his thoughts with winged flourishes.
Some rooms have an obvious element, like a picture window, a fireplace or a brick wall, that can act as a centerpiece to position your furniture around.
Some rooms have an obvious element, like a picture window, a fireplace or a brick wall, that can act as a centerpiece to position your furniture around.
Ross was sitting with his back to a large picture window, and behind him, through the glass, wet snow was falling on the oak tree in his backyard.
A five-hundred-pound man had suffered a fatal heart attack, and, because his bloated corpse could not fit through the door, firefighters had removed the room's picture window.
As a safeguard of architecture of aesthetic significance, it clearly wasn't intended to enshrine what looks like the current Home Depot picture window or brick veneer on the inn's facade.
To pitch the services of Turnkey Contractor Solutions, the company he partly owned, he used a whiteboard the size of a picture window to lay out his project management prowess.
SoundHound CEO Keyvan Mohajer kicks back in an office nook — "a sun-filled seating area near a large picture window on the second floor" — when he needs to get work done.
First thing in the morning, Mike Eaves pours himself a cup of coffee and looks out the picture window of his cabin overlooking Circle Lake and the large island it surrounds.
Also on the first floor is an office with a huge picture window built above intersecting built-in desks running nearly the length of their respective walls, topped by shelves and bookcases.
At his apartment's towering picture window, a ceramic tiger — a flea market find as big as a real cub — stands guard, across from a daybed upholstered with hand-painted violet-striped linen.
Upstairs, they designated the altar as the dining area and cut a large opening in the wall, to create an enormous picture window that also reveals some of the building's original framing.
ON A BRIGHT May day, Alessandro Michele and I stand side by side at the same picture window gazing at the same patch of Lower Manhattan, but we don't have the same view.
She wrote him letters and spent hundreds of dollars on phone calls, during which the couple spoke of their longing to be back together in her three-bedroom house with the picture window.
She and O'Keeffe sat in the artist's sitting room, with its giant, raw, wooden ceiling beams and big picture window that looked out onto lilies, stones, and salt cedar trees, and discussed health food.
A former tuna factory, the hotel is decorated with Baroque-style furniture and faded kilims, and in the lounge, a purple whale-tail chair sits by a picture window looking out to the sea.
With a combined income of around $2000 a month, it took them more than year, the couple said, to save the $2500,500 they needed to build out the second half, including a picture window and tiled terrace.
On top of that, thanks to their long screens, doing things like multitasking while watching YouTube off to the side is suddenly more enjoyable because it feels like the picture-in-picture window is obstructing less of the screen.
My ticket in the observation car from Colombo to Kandy, with comfortable seats and a big picture window at the front of the compartment, cost 11 British pounds, or about $14 for the two-and-a-half hour ride.
The half-work is a case that presents a large book cataloguing different types of decorative column styles, which Bloom has cheekily positioned in front of the picture window that frames a large wooden Asian-style column on the gallery's exterior.
It was a late summer morning and he was sitting at a round table, gazing out a picture window at the landscape surrounding Mad Brook Farm, a commune that over the years has been heavily populated by artists and dancers.
As part of "Pacific Standard Time" in Los Angeles, the Hammer Museum has organized "Radical Women: Latin American Art, 1960-1985," in which every one of the 116 participants opens a picture window on an uncharted history (through Dec. 31). 3.
On Sunday morning, broken glass sat in a pile on the pavement below the smashed-out lower left section of the synagogue's picture window, and police tape stretched from a wire metal bench placed outside to the padlocked front door.
An awkward crawl space was cleverly converted into a light-soaked home office; a new (ginormous!) picture window welcomed incredible views of the harbor; and the kitchen and bathroom were gutted and completely reworked into shiny focal points for the two-bedroom refuge.
Across the street, a paneless picture window looked into what had been a living room; an upright piano stood at an odd angle in the dark beside an overturned couch and an overturned swivel chair and a folded stroller, all covered in dust.
I followed the numbered water circuit elements, enjoying a sauna with a giant picture window looking out over the gray harbor and the hot pool on the deck before climbing into a macramé cradle in one of the many glassed-in resting rooms.
Bargemusic opened 40 years ago amid abandoned warehouses and riverfront weeds as the rather impossible dream of Olga Bloom, a violinist who used her widow's mite to buy the barge, panel its interior and install a picture window to overlook Manhattan's skyscrapers.
It includes a large picture window wall, a glassed-in reading room high above the main floor, an elevator bay, a small corridor, very few 90-degree corners, and numerous other elements that make the architecture an unavoidable consideration for artists working in the space.
The compositions present nearly solid fronts of rectilinear elements that push forward, regardless of whether they define tiled floor, wood-grain table tops, a garden wall, or another scene that could be the view from a picture window or a painting within a painting.
The men, sitting in orange chairs in the soundproof recording room around a table topped with green felt and several microphones, chatted and laughed as two podcast producers and one editor prepared for the session in the adjoining control room, visible behind a picture window.
"It's unlikely, if not impossible, we could have done this if I wasn't from the island," he said as I sipped some of his delicious lobster bisque and watched a setting fireball sun slash light across the limestone just outside the restaurant's picture window.
The soaring interior spaces include a formal living room with a balcony and tiled fireplace, a massive dining room with city views through a corner picture window, along with another fireplace, a vintage kitchen, a billiards and screening room, a library, and a large terrace outdoors with a pool.
Gray and white, as if with age, or some preserving of the past, as in Beowulf, our hoary ancestor, hoary as in a bat or a willow, or the venerable hoary dove that flew straight into my picture window today and then lay dead on the front porch.
Two highlights to the day: baking in a wood-fired sauna with a picture window that looked out onto the frozen river, this hiss of water on hot stones competing with the roaring water, and a hot pool with a steaming waterfall and behind the waterfall, an illuminated grotto.
"I, Maureen" portrays a Montreal wife and mother who veers from madness to compromise with her wealthy husband's insufferably pretentious clan, walking at last to the end of her tether and looking out a picture window at a snowy lake, before returning to the icy rituals of her life.
We're in the living room of St. John's Service House—the best halfway house in southern Appalachia , according to a search she did on Yelp—which looks as if it were last redecorated during the Carter Administration, although a wide picture window offers a soothing glimpse of trees through slatted blinds.
Ms. White was inside, near the things that had been in the house for what feels like forever: the family piano that Dora used to play, a picture of three little girls, huddled together in prayer, and an old-fashioned radiator that stretches the length of the front picture window.
What's Selling Now 424 Fairview Avenue, Cedar Grove 13 WEEKS on the market $389,000 list price 6% BELOW list price SIZE 163 bedrooms, 1 bath DETAILS A stone-faced house with a living room with a fireplace and a picture window, an open kitchen with blonde-wood cabinets and a partially finished basement.
We got on the first car, moving quickly to the large picture window at the front of the train, as has been Diamond's custom since he was a toddler, and wended our way through the tunnels beneath Lower Manhattan before emerging into the fading sunlight on the elevated tracks across the Williamsburg Bridge.
The participants sit in a semicircle in a stadium lounge, gazing through a picture window at the field — the view itself is an aide-mémoire, Liddell said — while John Homer, the head of West Brom's supporters' club and a walking encyclopedia of the Black Country, as this part of England is known, interviews a player.
The view from my easel contains, from left to right, Stephon the Skeleton (one of many Memento Mori in my studio), my art literature (art history, technique, artist books, etc.), my "Thinking Chair," chess set, computer for reference, my easel of course, paint supply desk, and piano — as lit by my big picture window.
What's Selling Now 87 Hicks Street, No. 2A, Brooklyn Heights 28 WEEKS on the market $399,000 list price 1% ABOVE list price SIZE 1 bedroom, 1 bath DETAILS A co-op with hardwood floors, a living room with a picture window, and an efficiency kitchen, in a walk-up building whose board requires all-cash purchases.
Organized by Stijn Alsteens, curator of drawings and prints at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, and Adam Eaker, formerly a guest curator at the Frick and now an assistant curator of European paintings at the Met, the show includes 21613 paintings, among them a picture-window double portrait of Charles I and Queen Henrietta Maria tenderly holding a laurel wreath.
Sequestered at the end of the hall, the master bedroom remains his father's domain, the long credenza below a broad picture window scattered with objects that he accumulated throughout his life, from a disk of pre-Columbian pottery painted with a primitive design of a man climbing a tree trunk to a slab of petrified wood, its polished concentric circles like an unblinking eye.

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