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drop window

noun

  1. a window with a sash that slides into a space below the sill.



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Word History and Origins

Origin of drop window1

First recorded in 1900–05
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Example Sentences

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Like the rising of the tide, hope swelled eternal with each new drop window.

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Like the rising of the tide, hope swelled eternal with each new drop window Look, I also want one or both of the big fancy boxes, but I’m just not willing to throw that much money at something with barely any exclusive games yet.

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Rival dealer Kevin Li said he was bringing 20 Mercedes-Benz SUVs through customs, making use of the tariff drop “window” to bring in cars even without firm orders.

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For $69.99, for example, you can buy Lord Business’s “Evil Lair,” which comes complete with a think tank, a TV studio, and an “infinity drop window.”

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