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Windowless

Windowless meaning

Having no windows, especially no external windows.

Example sentences (20)

Another clerestory window, for some reason once covered with wall board, and a double-paneled glass door bring natural light to this once-windowless room.

Baronov-Torres came up with the idea for the Murder Mystery Tour while he was living in a windowless basement in Chinatown.

Basically, they put two people with conflicting views at a table in a windowless room and ask them to talk things over.

For now, his staff is still in a basement windowless office waiting for their permanent space to open up next month.

From Amazon's floating blimp warehouse to Apple's windowless self-driving car, the 12 futuristic inventions.

One assumes this is a basement, windowless office wherein General Surovikin will drink no coffee.

The courts are in windowless boxes and dependent on electricity for the lights and the air con.

The No-Girlfriend Rule was the only thing that had kept Hollis desperate enough to stay seated at a table full of strangers in a windowless dungeon of a room for two hours (and counting).

During lockdown, working with a small team in the commission’s HQ, where – von der Leyen has a windowless converted washroom on the 13th floor – reinforced her penchant for taking decisions alone.

Inside, past security cameras and through a locked door, Bernard occupied a windowless office.

Mr. Kubo’s work reflects the rippling influence of Japanese minimalism, particularly architect Tadao Ando and his prizewinning 1976 Sumiyoshi House in Osaka — a windowless concrete box, just under 12 feet wide, nestled among more conventional residences.

Musk has employees working more than 100 hours a week in windowless rooms to engineer every element of the plan, from the design of small-dome habitats to spacesuits to child-rearing on the planet.

Rear: The so-called ‘Incubator,’ now windowless.

Sleeping in a windowless basement, sometimes on mattresses laid on the floor, they were then paid as little as £250-a-month to work seven days a week, 15-18 hours a day, for years on end.

The security screening area at the international terminal is being moved from a windowless area on level three to a much brighter naturally-lit space on level four.

This hermetically sealed, windowless room is the only place where attorneys and their clients can discuss the evidence.

As coronavirus surged across the South this summer, college students bunched together at house parties and CrossFitters holed up in their windowless gyms, squatting and thrusting and lifting weights.

A small, windowless ground-floor space, the inaugural exhibition BABY (now closed) featured works by six emerging artists from New York, France, Toronto, and Vancouver.

Cannot imagine being detained in a windowless small room for weeks, this is not normal.

Despite passengers' spending two weeks confined to their cabins, some of which were windowless, Australian health officials said a further quarantine period was necessary.