Noun
A typically soft seat placed in a recess, for a window, in a wall, and filling the recess.
A seat beside a window in public transport, as in a bus, train or passenger aircraft.
Synonym: window
Coordinate terms: aisle seat, aisle
window-seat (plural window-seats)
Alternative spelling of window seat
window-seat
When I still lived in Manhattan, people-watching was my hobby, and I spent many Sunday afternoons eating up the scene from a window seat at a Starbucks on Broadway. Susan Orlean
A built-in window seat provides extra seating in the lounge area, while storage of everyday items, including shoes, caps, bags, coats and umbrellas, has been interpreted with design flair in the entry. Source: Internet
After takeoff, the Marine kicked his shoes off, wiggled his toes and was settling in when the Arab in the window seat said, 'I need to get up and get a coke.' Source: Internet
A missing window seat was reinstalled in the living room. Source: Internet
It will put you back on the bus with Stillwater, and the view from the window seat will make you feel young and footloose again. Source: Internet
Ok. but ONLY if the passenger in the window seat in the row behind her, regardless of relation, can tickle her feet no less than once every five minutes. Source: Internet