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  • noun Plural form of windowpane.

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Examples

  • The settlers also shoot solar panels on roofs of buildings, torch automobiles, shatter windowpanes and windshields, destroy crops, uproot trees, abuse merchants and owners of stalls in the market.

    Sharmine Narwani: Israel's Human Shields and Live Bait Sharmine Narwani 2010

  • Sadahide and other artists variously highlight the novelty of pocket watches, hot-air balloons and horse-drawn carriages, the luxury of large windowpanes and chandeliers, and the oddity of elephants, camels and a woman on horseback.

    How Japan Saw Us Lee Lawrence 2010

  • The space has 14-foot ceilings and eight-foot windowpanes.

    Clinton Hill Loft 2011

  • The settlers also shoot solar panels on roofs of buildings, torch automobiles, shatter windowpanes and windshields, destroy crops, uproot trees, abuse merchants and owners of stalls in the market.

    Sharmine Narwani: Israel's Human Shields and Live Bait Sharmine Narwani 2010

  • I peek through the windowpanes of the French doors from where I sit on the couch and notice that the sunroom appears to have been redecorated.

    Left Neglected Lisa Genova 2011

  • I peek through the windowpanes of the French doors from where I sit on the couch and notice that the sunroom appears to have been redecorated.

    Left Neglected Lisa Genova 2011

  • On the back side of the building, a penthouse unit, to be done in rust-colored cor-ten and glass, is cantilevered out over Plymouth Street, with the windowpanes cleaved in two by diagonal steel trusses.

    A Departure From McMansions Robbie Whelan 2011

  • The space has 14-foot ceilings and eight-foot windowpanes.

    Clinton Hill Loft 2011

  • He moved on to windowpanes — six panes in each window — but the preacher caught his eye as he looked back to the stained glass window.

    Go to Jesus Rachel Lora Simmons 2010

  • The answer was coveted in cracked glass where crystalline veins erupt like snowflakes fatally flirting with windowpanes.

    Pollock's Last Snowflake Yasmin Elaine Waring 2011

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