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Car window   /kɑr wˈɪndoʊ/   Listen
Car window

noun
1.
A window in a car.





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"Car window" Quotes from Famous Books



... blast when most other trees have given up their foliage under the frost's urgency. Often have the orange-yellow twigs of the golden osier illumined a somber countryside for me as I looked from the car window; and close by may be seen other willow bushes of brown, green, gray, and even purple, to add to the color compensation of the season. Then may come into the view, as one flies past, a great old weeping willow rattling its bare twigs in the wind; and, ...
— Getting Acquainted with the Trees • J. Horace McFarland
 
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... came to this conclusion in her thought, she happened to look out of the car window, and there, why, there was her aunt Ann and uncle Tom outside on the platform, standing at another car window farther down, talking and laughing in the liveliest manner with some friends they had met. Uncle Tom didn't seem in the least haste now, and ever so many minutes ago he had said to her, ...
— A Flock of Girls and Boys • Nora Perry
 
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... voice was unsteady with intense wistfulness. The Other Girl's eyes were gazing out of the car window as if they saw lost opportunities and yearned over them. Glory could not see the longing in them until they turned suddenly toward her and she caught a wondering ...
— Glory and the Other Girl • Annie Hamilton Donnell
 
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... Flossie and Freddie and Bert and Nan opened their eyes and looked from the car window they saw a ...
— The Bobbsey Twins in the Great West • Laura Lee Hope
 
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... still to sleep under the stars. And I was glad to learn from the doctors that this is good for us. But the other day I started on a railway journey with premonitory signs of catching cold. An icy blast blew upon me. I closed the car window. A lady instantly opened it. I looked to see what manner of person she was. Was she one who could be touched by an illogical appeal? or was she wholly ...
— By the Christmas Fire • Samuel McChord Crothers
 
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