windore (Meaning)

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windore (n.)

A window.

Synonyms & Antonyms of windore

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windore Sentence Examples

  1. The wind whistled through the broken windore, creating an eerie melody.
  2. As the storm raged, the windores shook violently, threatening to shatter.
  3. The curtains billowed out of the windore like a ghostly presence.
  4. A cool breeze wafted through the slightly open windore, carrying the scent of blooming flowers.
  5. The windore slammed shut with a deafening bang, startling the occupants of the room.
  6. The colorful stained-glass windore cast intricate patterns of light on the floor.
  7. The windore overlooked a picturesque garden, inviting guests to admire its beauty.
  8. The towering skyscraper had countless windores, each offering a unique perspective of the city below.
  9. The antique windore featured intricate carvings and delicate lead mullions.
  10. The wind howled and roared through the windore, carrying with it the distant sound of thunder.

FAQs About the word windore

A window.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The wind whistled through the broken windore, creating an eerie melody.

As the storm raged, the windores shook violently, threatening to shatter.

The curtains billowed out of the windore like a ghostly presence.

A cool breeze wafted through the slightly open windore, carrying the scent of blooming flowers.