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door - use in sentences
Converse of object
- glaze: French style uPVC double glazed doors with window side panels, the French doors lead into the rear garden.
- shut: Now first, as I shut the door, I was alone In the new house; and the wind Began to moan.
- open: Quickly try to open the door across from you, then try to open the door leading to the shotgun room.
- slide: Install French or sliding doors to bring the garden into your home.
- lock: Finally the guards would succeed in locking the doors.
- unlock: But I was using healing and yoga instead of drugs to unlock the doors.
Adjective modifier
- front: The key in the front door was only turned at night.
- closed: The days of making decisions behind closed doors play no part in the modern NHS.
- next: The children's ski school office is just next door to the hotel.
- double: Double glass doors at the entrance to the bedroom provide privacy from the lounge.
- French: French doors lead out from the living area onto the spacious terrace.
- revolving: The revolving door of re-offending is something that criminal justice professionals have witnessed for too long.
Modifies a noun
- neighbor: When she opens the door there stands Bob, the next door neighbor.
- supervisor: Door supervisors Information about the Security Industries Act 2001 which made it a legal requirement for door staff to be licensed.
- knocker: A fantastic little English antique brass door knocker, perfect for your vintage chic home.
- knob: So, she figured out how to open the door by twisting the door knob.
Noun used with modifier
- patio: There are patio doors leading onto the terraced area.
- garage: I'm attending the opening of my garage door.
- entrance: The room has a secret entrance door hidden behind a bookcase!
- trap: The entrance to the crypt is currently through a trap door in a timber floor which otherwise obscures the steps of the entrance.
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