bungalow window
bungalow window
A double-hung window with a single light in the bottom sash and rectangular divided lights in the upper sash.
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From my lower bunk bed I could look out the
bungalow window and see the casino, the handball court, and Old Murphy Road where no one was allowed to park.
At Donacloney, Co Down, two petrol bombs were hurled through a
bungalow window as the 84-year-old owner slept.
The office manager now has a large green metal fence just outside her
bungalow windows.
A GRANDAD collapsed and died after confronting children throwing stones at his
bungalow windows.
Carefully proportioned
bungalow windows resist horizontal flattening of eave line
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