windowless
Americanadjective
Example Sentences
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The firm moved in the mid-1960s to a boxy two-story building with security cameras and windowless rooms, to deter rivals from snooping on toy designs.
In an adjoining, windowless room, two men in fuzzy caps sat cross-legged, threading meat and fat on skewers.
From New York Times
Ducking in off the bustling commercial strip of Chinatown, they would enter the building’s windowless interior occupied by a warren of stalls stocked with low-cost clothing and household goods.
From Washington Post
Vadell’s lawsuit alleges at one point he was held in an “overcrowded, windowless, basement dungeon cell with eight other men,” wasn’t allowed outside for months at a time and “wasted away, losing more than seventy pounds.”
From Seattle Times
Late last year, in a small, windowless microscope room, she pulled out slides from a thin black box, one by one.
From Scientific American
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