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Window blind   /wˈɪndoʊ blaɪnd/   Listen
Window blind

noun
1.
A blind for privacy or to keep out light.






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"Window blind" Quotes from Famous Books



... adjust a window blind and when she returned found that his steady eyes were fixed ...
— The Yukon Trail - A Tale of the North • William MacLeod Raine

... antics of a crow to such perfection that the girls around him were ready to die of smothered laughter. They sang all the old favourites, and when they came to one they did not know, the minister sang it alone. He had a fine deep musical voice, and when he rendered the history of "The Walloping Window Blind," he was rewarded with a hearty and unanimous ...
— Duncan Polite - The Watchman of Glenoro • Marian Keith

... the lamps that gleamed, And saw a shadow on a window blind, A moving shadow; and the picture seemed To call some ...
— An Anthology of Australian Verse • Bertram Stevens

... beside the window blind, she saw him, a poor, pale shadow, descending wearily and painfully from the buggy, the great mother heart in the girl welled with pity. She could hardly forbear rushing out to carry him bodily in her strong ...
— Corporal Cameron • Ralph Connor

... walked among the lamps that gleamed, And saw a shadow on a window blind, A moving shadow; and the picture seemed To call ...
— An Anthology of Australian Verse • Bertram Stevens



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