next-door
next-door
Definition
next·-door (nekst′dôr′, neks′-)
adjective
in or at the next house, building, etc.
next-door
Usage Examples
Modifying Another Word
- right: Right next-door is an extinct volcano complete with a perfect crater in the top.
- just: I had my own room, but even tho I knew that Sora, Donald and Goofy were just next-door, I felt anxious.
Modifies a noun
- neighbor: Click for full size image Will we ever see a one off special based on Buddy's next-door neighbor - Jimmy Foley?
- neighbor: The way ahead The decision was made to contract all the farm work out to the next-door neighbor.
- room: I do also wear hearing aids which means I can hear them crying if they are no further than the next-door room.
- office: For every Red Adair working in the region since the 1950s there was a PR or a marketing whizkid in the next-door office.
- house: It was a struggle to walk to my next-door neighbour's house to take in the New Year.
- pub: The tram stops right outside and they also have a special deal going with the next-door pub on budget meals called Hail Marys.
Used with adjective complement
- live: Went to Exeter university and lived next-door to Wilf.
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