US /ˈwɪndo sit/
・UK /ˈwindəu si:t/
and I had a window seat.
This is the window seat obviously because it's right next to the window.
This is the window seat, obviously, because it's right next to the window,
Would you like an aisle seat or a window seat?
Would you like an aisle seat or a window seat?
So he was sitting in a window seat,
SO HE WAS SITTING IN A WINDOW SEAT AND APPARENTLY THEY
Would you like an aisle seat or a window seat?" Imagine you hear the last question,
You know that there are two choices: aisle seat or window seat.
The window seat on the side that faces Mount Fuji, Seat E, or Seat D in green class, is where the best unobstructed views can be had of Japan's most famous natural icon.
The window seat on the side that faces Mount Fuji, seat E (seat D in Green Class)
Yes I love window seats I wish I could sit in a window seat but I use the bathroom way too often and I feel like I'm like trapped for 12 hours or something and I feel bad asking the person next to me to move so I just opt to always go for the aisle and just have to forego the lovely window seat.
I wish I could sit in a window seat,
I like the window seat.
I like the window seat.
Window seat - This is the seat next to the window and you can look outside the aircraft from it.
Window seat.
So that was the encouragement behind that specific word: "words from the window seat." "Words from the window seat" became something Taylor did regularly.
from the window seat.