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window

[win-doh] / ˈwɪn doʊ /


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Separately, the EFL and Sheffield Wednesday remain in discussions regarding its appeal against the fee restriction, which is currently set to run until the end of the winter 2027 transfer window.

From BBC

At the start of the first round they are all sent an excel file at the same time and have a 30-minute window to answer as many questions in that file as they can.

From BBC

For years now, NFL teams have prized young quarterbacks because of the brief window when they are on affordable deals.

From The Wall Street Journal

Curtains that once graced the windows of a royal retreat have been turned into Christmas stockings to be auctioned for charity.

From BBC

An orange glow of flames could be seen through windows next to the illuminated BBC Scotland sign on the south side of the building.

From BBC