Interestingly, the X-59 won’t have a traditional windshield for the test pilot at the controls—they’ll look at a 4K monitor in front of them instead to see the scene in front of the plane.
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Some wielding signs hit the roof, windshield, and body of the car I was traveling in.
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Fat rain droplets, like little eggs, started to splatter on my windshield, smearing with each sway of the wipers.
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Thankfully I got my hands up in time so I broke the windshield with my elbows instead of my face.
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Hell, Cameron Diaz had sex with the windshield of a sports car in the film and critics applauded her.
Identical leaflets appeared under the windshield wipers of cars parked on Artur Avenue in the middle of town on Wednesday night.
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The windshield referred to was marked Commission Exhibit No. 351 for identification and was received in evidence.
Warren Commission (2 of 26): Hearings Vol. II (of 15)|The President's Commission on the Assassination of President Kennedy
A jagged star suddenly appeared on the windshield between them!
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Prohibited: Parking on highways; use of stickers, except those required by law, on windshield or windows.
North Dakota|Various
Suddenly Blondy jammed on the brakes and almost lost me through the windshield.
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Henry heard the windshield go up and the top being fastened.
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British Dictionary definitions for windshield
windshield
/ (ˈwɪndˌʃiːld) /
noun
US and Canadianthe sheet of flat or curved glass that forms a window of a motor vehicle, esp the front windowAlso called (in Britain and certain other countries): windscreen
an object designed to shield something from the wind