Window has 2 syllables and the stress is on the first syllable.
# | Sentence | |
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1. | He who looks from outside through an open window doesn't see anywhere as much as he who looks through a closed window. | |
2. | He who looks from outside through an open window never sees as much as he who looks at a closed window. | |
3. | Tom threw rocks at Mary's window in the middle of the night to get her attention, but he ended up breaking her window instead and Mary's father called the cops. | |
4. | Often she was very sad and lonely, and it happened that one day while she was seated at the window, letting salt tears drop on her work, an old woman, a kind, homely-looking old body, stepped up to the window, and, leaning upon her crutch, addressed the Queen in friendly, flattering tones. | |
5. | The window of the room was open, and beside the window, all huddled up, lay the body of a man in his nightdress. | |
6. | We could see the sunset from the window. | |
7. | He jumped out the window. | |
8. | Did you break the window on purpose or by accident? | |
9. | Did you leave the window open? | |
10. | Would you please open the window? |