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windowless

[win-doh-lis]

adjective

  1. not furnished with any windows; lacking any view of or ventilation from the outside.



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The ship also has cabins designed specifically for families, ranging from a four-person, windowless inside cabin with a queen and two pullman beds, to a more luxurious six-person, two-bedroom and two-bathroom “villa.”

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The crew remained on the Yunus for two days before being offloaded to a US Navy ship, the court heard, where they were separated into two groups and held in windowless containers.

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Otto Aerospace’s windowless plane is vying to be the private jet of the future.

The punishment cells, or the “Klondike,” are described in a 1924 warden’s report as a row of unsanitary, windowless cells with black painted ceilings and walls, and only an iron toilet and faucet.

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He told reporters that guards took him to a small, windowless room known as “La Isla,” or “The Island,” after noticing him bathing with a bucket outside of designated hours.

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