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"porthole" Definitions
  1. a round window in the side of a ship or an aircraft

103 Sentences With "porthole"

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The Titanic ll would have a similar pool, porthole windows included ...
It's a weird sensation — a bit like watching something through a porthole.
One option is pilfering a porthole for your mantlepiece, as a souvenir.
"This loosey is an elastic-fantastic porthole to infinite victory," he said.
Vescovo watched through the porthole as it slumped to the sea floor.
I woke in the middle of the night and looked through the porthole.
The fireplace has an arched limestone surround; one of the windows is a porthole.
I could see a bit through the porthole and it looked to be settling.
At the bottom, wires spew from a porthole to snake up and down and away.
The Porthole effect uses the neat eyelet frame she applied to the Dolce & Gabbana sweater.
In one, a ring-tailed lemur latches onto an antique porthole like an exotic stowaway.
The lobby of the town's pool is dotted, fittingly, by a series of porthole-­like windows.
Upstairs are three bedrooms and another full bathroom, with a ceramic-tiled shower and porthole window.
The house is filled with unique design features, like the porthole-inspired windows in the basement.
Bjergsø stopped by a large conically shaped stainless steel tank where he peered through the porthole.
Maybe a bullet made through a porthole, killing the captain and leaving a beleaguered crew adrift at sea.
It opens with a lovely, somewhat fuzzy interior image of a ship porthole that looks onto some water.
A small porthole looked out at the dragon vines crawling across the purple fields toward the undulating ocean.
Instead of curtains rising, the porthole-like doors to the interiors of the specially designed coops were covered.
There is also a garage, built in 1937, that resembles the hull of a ship with porthole windows.
The test subjects were kept in a confined room equipped with microphones and five inch thick glass porthole windows.
His capsule contains a kitchen, storage, and sleeping area, as well as a porthole for catching fish for food.
The cloudless atmosphere becomes a porthole to the void, through which warmth flows like air through a porch screen.
Dusk settled, bringing the first sign of the pending performance: the scores of porthole openings on the coops were shuttered.
The porthole coated in steam at the gasps from his mouth and I turned to the cleaner to settle myself.
The counter space was minimal with a bolted mirror above that appeared like a porthole window on a cruise ship.
On the second floor stands a book wall with a porthole carved into it; nearby is a walk-through tunnel.
The interior is airy and open, with walls of glass, porthole windows, and two separate staircases designed to facilitate circulation.
His position didn't see much action, so he would stick his head through the porthole to "see the fireworks," he said.
"Not like you are only getting a glimpse of it through the narrow porthole of a small, double-hung colonial window."
Viewers are invited to stick their heads into the porthole-like windows of Los Angeles's newest Kusama chamber to gaze at infinity.
The living room has a pine-paneled ceiling that pitches up to about 20 feet, with walls of glass and porthole windows.
The main-floor living-dining area has a slate fireplace, a porthole window and sliding glass doors opening to a large deck.
From the outside, El Cortez has the look of a Southwestern lodge, complete with a porthole door and an inexplicable totem pole.
The crew closed every porthole and hatch hoping to protect the boat, tethering themselves to whichever part of the vessel they were on.
Viewers are invited to sidle up to porthole-like windows in its side and peek into the chamber to gaze at infinity contained.
Each canvas in the ongoing weekly series offers a porthole-sized glimpse of one Sunday's sky, overlaid with a diaristic handwritten paragraph overlaid.
And as I laid eyes on the Matrix-y porthole facade, I welcomed the feeling that this was going to be an experience.
Croft took the picture from the porthole of another boat, which allowed him to get an upward angle on the breaching sea creature.
Only weeks remain in the countdown until Nick waves goodbye through the porthole to his sons and his former Air Force Academy classmate, Catie.
Served in a see-through porthole, the drink changes color as the seasonal ingredients — which might include peaches, beet slices, and celery curls — infuse.
It's a porthole on a ship, and a portal to a majestic world of towering ice and shimmering sea and an abundance of life.
The bezel rivets – with numerals at noon, three, six, and nine – are reminiscent of another Italian brand, Panerai, but they're supposed to represent porthole rivets.
As you peek through the porthole into the tank, the liquid races as if it were boiling, but it's actually still at cold-bath temperature.
A blurred porthole window allowed light in from the outdoor walkway, and a glass-block wall along the shower passed it on into the room.
Everything is nautical themed, from the porthole-shaped windows to white sail tarps and glossy lacquered wood resembling the sleek deck of an Italian yacht.
Mr. C Miami - Coconut Grove makes a strong impression from the get-go, in a retro-feeling building dotted with porthole windows in the front.
In December, the Press Information Bureau published a photograph showing the prime minister sitting at an airplane porthole, surveying the flooded city of Chennai from above.
Instead of being an escapist porthole for audiences to slip into for a few hours, screenwriter Geoffrey Fletcher sees Trial By Fire as having another purpose.
It is the perfect porthole to a moment that has never seemed less apposite than today—a sort of physical embodiment of Hendrix's music and legend.
Putting his conceptual spin on the humble fabric, Mr. Green designed a straight-legged jean, vest, bucket hat and jean jacket — all with a revealing porthole.
I met with Handel Architects and we took a look at the building, adding a second tower, new porthole windows and a volleyball area with sand.
It was essentially a giant bubble of clear plastic that gave its occupant stunning panoramic views, instead of requiring them to peer through a tiny porthole.
I looked out the porthole shaped window at Sunshine in her space suit, kneeling in the dust of a perfectly good planet, spooning samples into a vial.
The lower level is open, while the upstairs is a loft with a pitched wood-paneled ceiling, porthole windows and skylights, as well as a sleeping nook.
The avocado doesn't have room for much furniture beyond the bed, but guests can take in the view of their stunning surroundings from a porthole-style window.
Its eyes were connected dumbbell-style by a lateral bar, its elongated snout dangled loosely from its head, and it sported porthole-like gills along its flank.
The living area has three porthole windows and a fireplace with a stone surround, as well as three sets of glass doors leading to the lower terrace.
Among the space assets at risk from the capsule's outgassing is the U.S. Laboratory Science Window, a porthole through which astronauts and instruments can gaze out on Earth.
"The camera will be right here looking straight up," said Dr. Lussier, pointing to a specially made 6-by-9-inch porthole in the top of a plane.
Resembling at some points a crater, a moon or a giant porthole, it also could be seen as a giant, godlike eye watching over the proceedings with chilly indifference.
And just like that, after gazing into Olivia Benson's eyes peering out at us from her kitty porthole, we suddenly felt a burning desire to buy a cat backpack.
Beyond it is a parlor with a bay window, followed by the kitchen and new, double-height dining room with a black-and-white-tile floor and porthole windows.
Joel Fagliano is a veteran spacewalker, so it's considerate of him to warm us up with some straightforward anagrams before strapping on our suits and shoving us out the porthole.
Instead, exterior cabin 245 had a large porthole window next to a small table and two chairs, a queen bed, mini refrigerator and relatively spacious bathroom with a curtained shower.
Recounting this anecdote without providing a porthole to my inner workings makes it sound like a prototypical tale of a lunatic, and I don't dispute that I was insane in Reno.
If the porthole were to blow out during flight, that wouldn't necessarily risk the safety of the flight, but it would require an emergency landing and an end to the experiment.
They mainly served practical purposes: a glass porthole from a Navy ship with a thick lip became a place to put screws while making repairs; a mammoth bank safe became the workbench.
The Nautilus, a semi-submersible tourist vessel with large porthole windows beneath the water's surface and "missiles" of fish food, greeted us with a mock sci-fi soundtrack of a captain's voice.
In addition to a vast dining room, there is a large, round marble-lined hammam installed in a former missile silo; the sky is visible through a glass porthole three flights above.
The Dream Downtown New York hotel opened in the former National Maritime Union Building, a 1960s-era concrete structure with porthole windows and a glass-bottomed pool that sits over the lobby.
While living at a monastery in San Francisco, he would walk the shipyards, gathering old porthole glass to fashion into homemade telescopes, which he would share with others in sidewalk astronomy lectures.
His capsule contains a kitchen, storage and sleeping area, as well as a porthole for catching fish for food (which is easier than stocking up for the full journey), the Daily Mail reported.
In "Path to the Sea," the road leads through dense banks of trees to a view of gray surf that reads at first like a tear in a painted backdrop, or a porthole.
Size: 7,373 square feet Price per square foot: $305 Indoors: Terraced front steps take you to custom-made steel front door with circular windows that match the new porthole windows on the facade.
It has a massive 200,000 square feet of luxurious space, and has secured numerous accolades including being named the "Cruise Terminal of the Year" by Princess Cruise Lines and "Best New Homeport" by PortHole Magazine.
White House strategists nixed any thought of a helicopter flyover of flooded cities, to avoid comparisons with a picture of Bush staring out of a porthole on Air Force One at Hurricane Katrina in 2005.
With its rounded form and porthole windows the AGIP service station looks like a submarine—an unambiguously nautical take on the influential Modernist architecture of the interwar years, the period in which it was built.
If you were standing on tiptoes outside the theater door while your mother sat transfixed by "Destroyer," what you'd see through the porthole window is Nicole Kidman's face, looking like a red carpet that has been trampled.
And while you might not get to enjoy it—stuck in the middle seat in economy, craning your neck to see through that tiny porthole of a window—those who can afford airborne luxury have a better view.
Grizzly bears and Antarctic vistas are fierce and beautiful, but a lingering shot of Earth dwindling away through the porthole would etch in the mind the real heartbreaking emblem: Here is everything we are at risk of losing.
A porthole in his temporary home will provide much of his entertainment, allowing him to watch passing fish below, and Savin is dropping markers on his way to allow international marine observatory organization JCOMMOPS to study ocean currents.
Gérald Genta, who had created the Royal Oak for Audemars Piguet four years earlier, designed the timepiece, both its name and the rounded octagonal bezel and case (inspired by a ship's porthole) referencing Philippe Stern's passion for sailing.
A coffin-shaped door and porthole window lead into a pinewood-lined cabin with a wood-burning stove, kitchenette, storage cupboard for skis (Perriand's own skis have been placed here for the exhibition), and eight roll-out futon beds.
The duo have covered the bar's time-warped ceilings and storied walls with curios from the ages: eighteenth-century wine jugs that were dug up in the cellar during excavations, porthole-framed paintings, numerous sculptures and drawings of ears.
Two years later, a second building Mr. Ledner designed for the union was completed between 16th and 17th Streets at Ninth Avenue, an 11-story structure with more than 100 porthole windows and a facade sloping back from the sidewalk.
In the various iterations of Labo, the console and controllers become a fishing pole and porthole into the ocean, a pair of motorcycle handlebars and a console to see where you're going, a remote-controlled car and a touch screen to control it.
Paul Wraith from Scotland used a side-porthole to watch the effect produced by the sudden darkness on oxygen atoms in the Earth's atmosphere, while veteran American airborne eclipse chaser Donald Liebenberg looked up at the eclipse to measure pulsations in light intensity.
When people are given numbers, "it won't mean anything, but when you're standing in front of that big piece and you see the size of a porthole, it dawns on you that, God, yes, this was a massive, massive ship," Dr. Kentley added.
Fashioned in the steampunk tradition by the American industrial designer Jeff Barnes and built by Mr. Halter, the yellow gold model featured four riveted porthole-like dials of platinum in an asymmetrical, three-dimensional case, looking like something out of a Jules Verne novel.
The rectangular skyscraper's metallic skin is set with more than 22008,1003 porthole windows (known locally as moon windows, helpful for feng shui with all their fortuitous circles, evoking heavenly symbols and even coins) inspired by the city's legacy as one of Asia's most important harbors.
Originally designed as a hiring hall for the National Maritime Union, the 24-story, porthole-adorned tower has since served as a shelter for runaways and as housing for the New York Service Center for Chinese Study Fellows, before opening as a fashionable hotel in 2003.
Every so often the big brown door of the theatre, with its single round pane of glass, something like a porthole, would swing open, offloading the previous aspirant, a carbon copy of myself, whose face conveyed, in equal parts, relief, defeat, and premature delusions of being cast.
While her mom — whose taste did not normally run to grotesquerie — sat in the theater laughing as if "Eraserhead" were the comedy of the year and her sibling sobbed in the lobby, Kusama stood on tippy toes, trying to glimpse the screen through the porthole window.
In this new incarnation by the Swiss company Vacheron Constantin, which has specialized in rarefied timepieces since its founding in 1755, you can stare at it all you want through the round porthole at the bottom of the blue lacquer dial or through its sapphire crystal back.
This boutique hotel with outposts in Beverly Hills and New York City is as whimsical as the area itself, fashioned like a glamorous Italian cruise liner where every detail feels nautically-inspired, from porthole windows, to glossy walnut wood, deck paneling, and sail-like tarps separating each balcony.
Channeling the central spatial symbolism of Kafka, they focus exclusively on thresholds in court buildings—doors and windows; a part in a curtain, an obscuring porthole oculus—in order to dramatize how the particular ways they enact their modes of partition also structure the expectations of what lies beyond them.
With his palette and paintbrush, Pissarro — the father of the Impressionist movement — roamed the banks of the River Oise, a tributary of the Seine, creating portraits that offered a porthole view of French rural life in Pontoise, once a favorite city of French royalty that is more than 20 miles northwest of Paris.
Composed of an irregular series of stacked, graduated floors, it is meant to look like a typewriter, but from the inside, the rooms feel like the tightly constructed cabin of a ship, with oval porthole-like windows and a secret armoire holding a vanity mirror, whose curved doors open perfectly into the concave surrounding space.
Composed of an irregular series of stacked, graduated floors, it is meant to look like a typewriter, but from the inside, the rooms feel like the tightly constructed cabin of a ship, with oval porthole-like windows and a secret armoire holding a vanity mirror, whose curved doors open perfectly into the concave surrounding space.
Made from four-by-eight-foot sheets of recycled wood — "the material with which we build everything in America" — this house on wheels features space for one person to sleep on a futon, a propane-powered stove, six porthole windows made from repurposed pie plates, and a white front door with a mail slot.
Aesthetically, I also greatly enjoyed stepping into the minimalist, silver-colored harmony of Prouvé's porthole-peppered structure "École de Bouqueval" ("Bouqueval School," 1949) and the starker, yet flashier, red-hot shelter "École de Villejuif" ("Villejuif School," 1949), as they both exemplify Prouvé's stylish, industrially produced architecture as applied to social necessities that challenge bourgeois notions of architecture as investment properties.
Block and Koenig also depicted some of their own designs, like the latter's Stahl House, with its floor-to-ceiling windows and panoramic views of LA. Both photographed buildings with an architect's geometrically minded and detail-oriented eye, never presenting them as mere real estate: a close-up of a blue and yellow porthole skylight at the Palm Springs Frey residence resembles an abstract composition, while a shot of Wright's Taliesin West highlights the interplay of shapes between the red-and-white checked canvas roof and surrounding mountains.

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