She went softly to the window and sat down on the broad sill.
He slipped between the curtains and gained a vantage spot upon the broad sill.
Clinging to a broad sill, he edged outward and closed the window behind him.
He could just see over the broad, high sill, and down into the courtyard below.
The sound of his voice intensified and she looked up, startled, to see that he was actually standing on the broad sill of the window.
He'd brought two pewter cups; he filled these and set them on the broad sill, along with the bottles.
With a quick leap, he was up on the broad sill and swinging over it.
The seventh, though, looked out across the lake and the mountains; its broad sill was warm where he laid his hand.
With a light catlike motion he was over the last bar and on to the broad sill.
I sat on the broad old-fashioned sill and looked faintly embarrassed, as though the minister had said a bad word.