noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
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window
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On the top floor the bedrooms had pretty sloping ceilings and dormer windows peering out under eyelid gables.
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The late Gothic façades are surmounted with steeply pitched roofs containing tall dormer windows .
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Meredith peeped out of the dormer window at the sun sparkling on the wet slates and road.
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Patrick was occupying a little room at the top of Prince's Lodge with a dormer window set in the roof.
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The room had the steeply sloping ceiling and dormer window typical of attics.
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There is a parapet along the roof of this third wall, with four dormer windows beyond it.
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It was long and low with dormer windows in the red-tiled roof.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Any place where a dormer meets a roof, or a roof meets a wall.
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High pitched roofs contain the typical ornamental dormers.
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It pledged to put cute little Colonial-style dormers on the store.
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Meredith peeped out of the dormer window at the sun sparkling on the wet slates and road.
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On the top floor the bedrooms had pretty sloping ceilings and dormer windows peering out under eyelid gables.
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The late Gothic façades are surmounted with steeply pitched roofs containing tall dormer windows.
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This has resulted in a very simple roof form, a double pitch without projections or dormers.
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We sat on the corrugated tin to catch our breath, then Martinez crawled to the dormer .