0 a piece of material fixed onto a wooden or metal roller that can be pulled down to cover a window
1 a cover that can be pulled over a window to block the light or to keep people from looking in
Betty and her boss appear in silhouette behind the window shade, but when the shade is raised, the two are locked in an embrace.
When he takes it off, his nose rolls like a window shade.
A window blind is also known as a "window shade".
All window shades are pulled down except one, the lights are out, and communication channels have gone silent.
In the household they are used in carpeting, upholstered furnishings, window shades, towels, coverings for tables, beds, and other flat surfaces, and in art.
With the implementation of window shading the list of missing features was getting short.
This included 42,000 seats, 40,000 square meters of carpets, 5000 tables, 42,000 reservation displays and 11,000 window shades.
They were especially noted for producing fabric window shades.