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Example sentences for "sunny window"

  • The seed for an early crop should be sown in February or early in March in shallow boxes, which may be placed in a hotbed or sunny window, or sown directly in the soil of a hotbed.

  • A shady corner is a better place for the Aquarium than a sunny window on a warm day.

  • Give a sunny window, for the flowers open only in sun or very bright light.

  • In a sunny window it will flower all winter if given abundant heat.

  • It will then flower well in a sunny window, and for three or four weeks one's room will be as sweet as summer.

  • The cost is trifling, and if kept cool and in a sunny window, it will continue in bloom for weeks.

  • Smilax, if trained on strings, in a sunny window, is exquisitely delicate, and its blossom is odorous.

  • Ice thickly all over, so as to leave no sign of the slices; set in a slow oven for a few minutes to harden; then, in a sunny window.

  • Set up carefully, on the stem end, upon a sheet of white paper, laid on a waiter in a sunny window.

  • Shake gently but long, then turn the cherries out upon a cool, broad dish, and dry in a sunny window.

  • Then clip off the growth of branches and leaves, place the pot back again in a sunny window, where it will soon start afresh, with new arms and leaves to cover the window.

  • To my surprise, they sprouted in March, for I did not suppose they would be seemingly lifeless so long in a sunny window.

  • Skimming it carefully, she then poured the jelly into the pitcher, and from there into the small sterilized glasses, which she stood in a sunny window to set.

  • Mother liked to have all of her jelly stand in the sun if possible, so Adelaide stood the glasses in a sunny window.

  • After skimming the jelly Adelaide poured it into a pitcher and from there into the sterilized small glasses, and then stood the tumblers in a sunny window.

  • Adelaide skimmed the jelly, poured it into the pitcher, and from there into the sterilized small glasses, then stood them in a sunny window.

  • If you have neither, you must make shift with a sunny window as long as there is danger of frost; but we must warn you that it is not easy to raise seeds in a room.

  • But if you have no gas, and a sunny window in which you can place a good-sized plain wooden table, you may have a delightful room garden, as well as some pot plants in other places.

  • It is easy to grow in a sunny window; but we should always buy Narcissus Gloriosa instead, as it is very like it, just as sweet, and about a quarter the price.

  • Place the platters in a sunny window, in an unused room, for three or four days.

  • Place the board near a sunny window in a room where there is no dust.

  • Place the glasses on a board and put the board by a sunny window.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "sunny window" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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