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    through window

    When a character's body is passing or leaning halfway through a window frame - possibly to reach something, or to escape an area.

    Do not use when the character smashes through a window, use breaking through window instead.

    If the character is leaning on the window, use leaning out of window.

    Not to be confused with, though they're not mutually exclusive:

    • from outside, a viewpoint from outside through a window.
    • looking outside, character is looking through a window.

    See also

    • against glass
    • defenestration
    • sitting in window
    • through screen
    • through sunroof

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