In the other direction sat a clump of grass-walled houses, upscale and airy, with wide-open windows, comfortable verandas, solar panels set into the red-bamboo roofs.
Through her wide-open window the brilliant rays of the morning sun were flooding her room with light.
By lunch time some neighbors, who'd seen the drug dealers and vandals come and go through the wide-open windows for many years, might stop by with hot chocolate.
The cry came through the wide-open window and he was racing down the dark narrow stairs and into the baking sunshine.
In spite of the wide-open windows behind the fly wire, the room grew full of cigarette smoke.
Through a wide-open window cold air was streaming in.
Not a living being greeted me; and through the wide-open windows of the huts I had glimpses of naked and untenanted logs.
His eyes seemed to have become wide-open windows into his brain.
It was very early when she woke and the room was cold and fresh from the wide-open windows.
Through the wide-open window floated the lightest of breezes, tangy with the scent of wild herbs growing up on the rugged hills behind the town.