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Meanings of
doorhandle
in English
Portuguese
maçaneta
Catalan
maneta
Spanish
tirador
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A knob used to release the catch when opening a door (often called `doorhandle' in Great Britain)
doorknob
Portuguese
maçaneta
Usage of
doorhandle
in English
1
The twisting dragons of the
doorhandle
attracted me as I drew near.
2
There came the sound of the
doorhandle
being worked back and forth.
3
The
doorhandle
and the seatlatch and the tarp and the plastic package.
4
Then I turned the
doorhandle
,
and cautiously started to push open the door.
5
Stood up again, jostled it into the lock, unlocked it, turned the
doorhandle
.
6
The
doorhandle
turned, and Richard stepped in front of Roger.
7
He said it appealingly, with his hand on the
doorhandle
.
8
Her hand groped for the
doorhandle
and then fell away.
9
She unbuckled her belt-ittook three tries, but she finally managed-andgrabbed the
doorhandle
.
10
The
doorhandle
would not budge, but he kept twisting.
11
He sat there with his hand on the
doorhandle
.
12
I saw you reaching for the
doorhandle
,
so I guess you must want to get out.
13
I took hold of the bedroom
doorhandle
,
and, as I did so, I heard the singing.
14
Maurice hesitated, and stood undecided, holding the
doorhandle
.
15
Hodges stops, one hand on the sun-warmed
doorhandle
of his car, the other shading his eyes.
16
Just as I was rattling the
doorhandle
.
Other examples for "doorhandle"
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doorhandle
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
turn the doorhandle
warm doorhandle
Translations for
doorhandle
Portuguese
maçaneta
Catalan
maneta
Spanish
tirador
Doorhandle
through the time