How to Use windowsill in a Sentence
windowsill
noun-
The man places both palms on the windowsill of his home gym.
— Christopher Maag, New York Times, 6 Sep. 2023 -
Raise the lower pane, and have your helper place the unit on the windowsill.
— Brian Resnick, Popular Mechanics, 13 Aug. 2010 -
The light in the kitchen was pale and wintry; a fly buzzed around the thirsty monstera in the pot on the windowsill.
— Nell Freudenberger, The New Yorker, 28 July 2024 -
The first option is to keep them in a jar on your windowsill.
— Beth Branch, Country Living, 24 May 2022 -
And the kitchen is the perfect place to start a windowsill garden.
— Jessica Dailey, Good Housekeeping, 17 June 2020 -
Oysters and beer in the basement, cheeses on the windowsill.
— San Diego Union-Tribune, 11 Nov. 2022 -
The same fans perched on an open windowsill can blow in the cool air after the sun goes down.
— James Ross Gardne, The New Yorker, 30 June 2021 -
In Iceland, shoes are left on the windowsill for 13 nights.
— Anchorage Daily News, 1 Dec. 2021 -
On the windowsill farthest from his desk is a stuffed marabou.
— David Samuels, WIRED, 21 Apr. 2008 -
But if the windowsill is too hot, move your herbs to a cooler area.
— Timothy Dahl, Popular Mechanics, 12 Mar. 2019 -
Place them on the ground or on a pedestal, mount them on a windowsill, or hang them from your porch.
— The Editors Of Organic Life, Good Housekeeping, 1 June 2017 -
Black, mold-like spots dot the windowsill in her living room.
— Los Angeles Times, 21 Apr. 2022 -
Raise the window’s lower sash and set the A/C unit centered on the windowsill.
— Timothy Dahl and Joseph Truini, Popular Mechanics, 15 June 2021 -
A new dead bolt secured the door, and a Bowie knife rested on a windowsill.
— Graeme Wood, The Atlantic, 14 May 2017 -
At night, lamps placed on windowsills shine into the cold.
— Erika Page, The Christian Science Monitor, 2 Feb. 2024 -
Even if a fruit falls off, a bit of sunshine will turn it red on a windowsill.
— Jeff Lowenfels, Anchorage Daily News, 20 Aug. 2020 -
The power-window controls are in the windowsill on the top of the door, and the door handle is about thigh height.
— Eric Bangeman, Ars Technica, 12 July 2018 -
There were switchblades and scissors on top of all the windowsills.
— Crystal Ponti, Harper's BAZAAR, 12 Feb. 2019 -
In the middle of the afternoon, a cat appeared on the windowsill of the kitchenette.
— Annie Ernaux, The New Yorker, 7 Nov. 2022 -
The flashlight stood on the windowsill, bulb end pointing down.
— Susan Choi, The New Yorker, 31 Aug. 2020 -
Owls were born on my colleague’s windowsill a few weeks ago and I. Just.
— Madeline Farber, Fox News, 19 Apr. 2018 -
Just park them on a south-facing windowsill and watch them get stronger.
— Sunset, 22 Jan. 2018 -
The cat came into the room and leapt onto the windowsill and stared at Chip with glowing green eyes.
— Lauren Groff, The New Yorker, 27 Apr. 2021 -
Towels - as fluffy and white as the snow swirling outside the window - were piled high on the windowsill.
— Gully Wells, Town & Country, 8 Feb. 2013 -
The best thing is that there are no drainage holes, meaning no messy water to clean up on the windowsill.
— Sunset, 22 Jan. 2018 -
Others pull sounds from the walls, the windowsills and a wooden table.
— Washington Post, 23 Nov. 2019 -
The lucky ones have a rack under an awning, or a place on an indoor windowsill.
— Rachel Abrams, New York Times, 12 Aug. 2021 -
Sit outside—in a back yard, on a stoop, on your windowsill—and let the heat index try its damnedest.
— Helen Rosner, The New Yorker, 6 Aug. 2023 -
Photos included in the lawsuit show paint chipping from the walls, ceilings and windowsill, a filthy carpet and a dirty and stained bathtub.
— Minyvonne Burke, NBC News, 8 Aug. 2024 -
Consider starting your seedlings in a sunny windowsill or in your basement under grow lights.
— Kaitlyn Keegan, Hartford Courant, 28 Mar. 2024
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