• Window-sill

    Full definition of window-sill

    Noun

    window-sill

    (plural window-sills)
    1. Alternative form of en.
      • Landon Francesca Carrara|page=2|volume=II|text=After amusing herself for a brief time with picking to pieces some mignonette which filled a box on the window-sill, Marie threw the flowers from her, and exclaimed,—"And here we are seated together, as we used to talk away half the night in Italy. Good Heavens! how we are altered!"
      • Bulwer-Lytton Caxtons|volume=I|chapter=IV|page=26|passage=Suddenly a beautiful delf blue-and-white flower-pot, which had been set on the window-sill of an upper storey, fell to the ground with a crash, and the fragments spluttered up around my father's legs.
      • 1876-05, Rev. Morgan George Watkins, Izaak Walton, Spite of the dark cloud which in those Puritan days overhung all diversions and every cheerful pastime, the little book won its way to many a sunny window-sill in English country-houses, and accompanied many anglers to the water side; for in two years' time another edition was required.
      • 1890, James George Frazer, The Golden Bough
      • 30 November 1918, R. Shaw, Monopoly to Follow the Knock-Out of Despotism, Another person owns a flower-potful of earth on his window-sill—but he has to pay rent for the space it occupies.
      • 1940, w:Sylvia Townsend Warner, Kitten Caboodle: A Collection of Feline Fiction Chapter The Castle of Carabas, ... he sat up and shook his ears once or twice, and then sprang lightly off the window-sill and began to mountaineer about the contents of the garret.
      • C. S. Lewis Lion|chapter=Lucy Looks into a Wardrobe|passage=There was nothing else in the room at all except a dead blue-bottle on the window-sill.
      • 1997, Alan Warner, Movern Callar:I was going to boak: I made the window and opened it but most of the sickness hit the window-sill in a heap.
      • 1998 , Heiner Gillmeister , Tennis:Cultural History , The more superficial beholder of the book's cover (a magnificent piece of artistry by the Venetian painter Gabriel Bella) will have failed to notice, on its continuation overleaf, the employee of an ancient jeu de paume who, having scaled the slanting roof of the gallery, is busily retrieving from the dusty recesses of the window-sill the stray tennis balls from below.
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