adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
window
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Although the exterior of the Oberland is very traditional with shuttered windows festooned with flowers and the interior decor is quite modern.
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The cottages and rustic buildings are typically Sardinian in style with terracotta roofs, shuttered windows and high-beamed ceilings.
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On the western side of the house a shuttered window corresponded to the door at the end of Conchis's bedroom.
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I flew past barred doors and shuttered windows .
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At first glance the hotel closely resembled a deserted factory, with narrow, shuttered windows and peeling stucco.
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I opened the shuttered window to look out on a countryside blanketed in snow.
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And behind closed doors and shuttered windows the boys in the big rooms are celebrating.
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The daylight was fleeing from the wilderness that he could not see but whose emptiness beyond the shuttered windows he understood.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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Every window was shuttered along the street.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Although the exterior of the Oberland is very traditional with shuttered windows festooned with flowers and the interior decor is quite modern.
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Dawn broke as the field passed through a shuttered Bridgetown, and I began to pass through the field.
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He propelled me off the terrace and through the shuttered dining-room.
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Most likely to suffer are concrete block houses built in the Twenties and Thirties and earlier buildings where shuttered concrete was employed.
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On the western side of the house a shuttered window corresponded to the door at the end of Conchis's bedroom.
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The cottages and rustic buildings are typically Sardinian in style with terracotta roofs, shuttered windows and high-beamed ceilings.
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The room was shuttered and smelt of oily rags and leather.
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There was no emotion in his shuttered expression.