Out-the-window Sentence Examples

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  • Lisa stared out the window.

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  • In spite of her decision not to, she glanced out the window.

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  • She gazed out the window as if she hadn't noticed anything unusual.

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  • Señor Medena was watching Alex, but from the corner of her eye Carmen could see Alex was looking out the window.

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  • She leaned back against his arm, watching his profile as he looked out the window.

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  • Jonathan was staring out the window and Alex was playing with Destiny.

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  • Alex stood and turned away from him, staring out the window.

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  • She was putting supper on the table when she glanced out the window and noticed Giddon riding Diablo back into the yard.

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  • She sat staring absently out the window.

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  • She turned and gazed out the window.

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  • Yancey stepped out and glanced out the window.

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  • She glanced out the window and saw Yancey was almost to the house.

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  • She stared out the window at the colorless winter landscape.

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  • Darcie leaned back and stared out the window.

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  • She turned and stared out the window.

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  • He nodded again and turned away, staring out the window while he sipped the coffee.

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  • A glance out the window revealed that the snow had piled up to four or five inches.

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  • She wandered through the house, peering out the window until she spotted a small shed.

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  • Cynthia closed the book and gazed out the window.

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  • He stared absently out the window and continued.

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  • The intruder fell back out the window.

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  • We're following a hunger and when it's ripe, all common sense and caution fly out the window.

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  • She was staring out the window.

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  • He glanced out the window and realized he'd pulled in the entrance for the emergency room and morgue.

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  • He pushed himself out of bed and stood for a long moment, gazing out the window at the fields of winter wheat glowing in the moonlight.

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  • The woman was halfway out the window on the opposite end of the firelit room.

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  • Jule launched himself out the window as the creature made the second blow against the door.

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  • He sat and stared out the window while nibbling on a piece of cheese from the plate of cheese and crackers on a small table at his side.

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  • Carmen peeked out the window and saw the blue BMW.

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  • She sat up, peering out the window.

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  • He wanted to throw duty out the window when it came to his mate.

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  • He turned to her twice and pointed out the window as the scenery whizzed, but she ignored him, reading instead.

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  • She took a step back, but he only snatched the scarf and flung it, too, out the window.

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  • The other pen and pad of paper went flying out the window.

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  • He took the bottle and tossed it out the window.

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  • She glanced out the window and spotted the Arch.

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  • He tossed the last one out the window.

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  • She'd expected him to go out the window to avoid detection.

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  • He gazed out the window at the winter scene.

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  • Gabriel gazed out the window of the small room, thinking.

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  • Any hint that we're looking at Byrne or anyone else as having taken that money stops the war and our leverage goes out the window.

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  • Biting her lip, she turned away from him and stared out the window.

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  • Alex paused, staring wistfully out the window.

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  • Rolling over on her back, she looked out the window.

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  • She stared out the window.

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  • Besides, She glanced out the window at the drive.

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  • Gripping the door handle as if she intended to jump out, she stared out the window.

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  • That evening she was fixing supper when she glanced out the window in time to see a white truck pull up at her house.

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  • She glanced out the window.

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  • His chest felt warm against her back as she stared blindly out the window.

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  • He twirled his fork in the spaghetti and glanced out the window.

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  • She leaned against his chest, staring out the window with bleary eyes.

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  • Jonathan stared out the window for a while.

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  • She sighed again and leaned back against the wall, gazing out the window at the old renovated house.

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  • It was in the way he stood, gazing absently out the window for long periods of time.

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  • He leaned on his desk, gazing absently out the window.

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  • He closed the book and gazed out the window.

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  • For the rest of the trip she read her book or gazed out the window.

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  • As she filled the coffeepot, she glanced out the window.

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  • Jessi stared out the window.

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  • Señor Medena was watching Alex, but from the corner of her eye Carmen could see Alex was looking out the window.

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  • She turned off the computer and stared blindly out the window.

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  • His expression became thoughtful as he watched his mother gazing absently out the window.

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  • Anonymity would surely fly out the window with the use of plastic.

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  • I saw funded air fare fly out the window.

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  • Betsy's customary frugality flew out the window like a November robin with the last ticket south.

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  • Mick asked about the weather forecast and Fred responded that in Ouray, any prognostication was speculative and definitely regional—for real accuracy, one looked out the window or guessed.

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  • He looked out the window momentarily and saw a 737 leaving a contrail at 33,000 feet in the serene blue sky.

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  • During Carnival time people let their hair down and after much drinking anything goes with sexual prudery being thrown out the window.

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  • The man in the apartment sticks a sniper riffle out the window and aims it at the phonebooth.

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  • Only yesterday I looked out the window and saw a four masted square rigger anchored in the bay.

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  • Who last year linkthe roadrunner is using the force out the window.

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  • Instead of completing his homework, Logan stared aimlessly out the window.

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  • A new baby can throw your regular routine right out the window with night feedings, colic and crying.

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  • If possible, position your desk where you can look out the window or the doorway, to give your eyes a rest from staring at a computer screen.

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  • This is the one room in the house you can really throw all convention out the window and just let your imagination take off.

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  • She was looking out the window and becoming very agitated that it was raining outside.

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  • Like a wasp, which can sting repeatedly or a bumblebee that loses its sting and leaves a poison sac attached to your dog's nose if that is what happens to be out the window at the time.

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  • Then, have the window open just enough for him to see out the window and enjoy the fresh air, but not enough to put his head all the way out.

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  • Carroll was able to look out the window just in time to see one of the instruments being tossed.

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  • Instead, light a fire in the fireplace, curl up with a good book or look out the window at your beautiful surroundings.

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  • These days, however, the concept of a traditional gamer is thrown out the window.

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  • The concept of having several dedicated devices is starting to get thrown out the window in favor of unified "convergence" devices.

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  • For instance, the cleanup and maintenance of a traditional coffee maker is thrown out the window with a Keurig maker, which requires no cleanup.

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  • In an industry where many of these appliances fail to live up to expectations, if you don't do your research, you could be throwing your money out the window.

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  • Incorporating some of these steps will help to send any thoughts of married dating right out the window.

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  • Airplanes can be dull, and unless the in-flight movie is a real blockbuster, chances are you're going to be spending that flight staring out the window as you view a mundane plot of clouds.

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  • If you are in the car, have kids watch out the window for the items on their card and mark them off as they see them.

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  • In the latter case, the need to gather data within a scientific framework may go out the window as we focus on helping the people.

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  • Sitting for hours at a time gazing out the window at the changing scenery might sound easy, but you can work up quite an appetite on a road trip.

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  • That dreaded matronly look goes right out the window when you shop at What Katie Did, especially if you grab one of their corsets as well.

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  • Video game party - For this one time during spring break, throw your normal video game rules out the window!

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  • Sure, college students are considered adults, but for many, the freedom of college sends common sense right out the window.

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  • The invitations themselves have followed suit, with stock invites thrown out the window in favor of personalized invitations to show off the honoree's personal style and flair.

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  • In a turning point that Lex seemingly could not come back from, he threw his own father out the window of the Luthor Tower.

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  • Quantum Leap is more fantasy than science fiction; once the project was seized by the mysterious higher power, science went out the window.

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