Selling technique by mean of systematic contact with individuals and potential customers.
Omitting no one; from the door of one house to that of the next.
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Examples for "house-to-house"
Examples for "house-to-house"
1He said distributing aid on a house-to-house basis was logistically too difficult.
2The information was collected by an interview method on a house-to-house basis.
3It was first bombed, the centre flattened, before house-to-house operations were conducted.
4But the girl coped well with the tension of the house-to-house search.
5The pair crept house-to-house like Kevlar-wearing, heavily armed kids playing ding-dong ditch.
1Thousands of volunteers are planning a door-to-door campaign in support of independence.
2City officials have gone door-to-door warning some residents they need to leave.
3Dr McElnay said a door-to-door strategy could be employed in smaller communities.
4We now see politicians on a door-to-door campaign asking for our votes.
5We don't have time to go door-to-door down there talking to residents.
6Theo and Tiny had been out of town when the door-to-door happened.
7Finally he got a job as a door-to-door salesman of women's stockings.
8Brian Murphy uses his Navara King Cab for his door-to-door courier service.
9Wuhan city officials have sent people door-to-door to investigate immediately, the article said.
10About 300 properties were visited yesterday and door-to-door checks continued today.
11Forensics were at the house yesterday afternoon and officers carried our door-to-door enquiries.
12The kid's father said they do get the occasional person hustling work door-to-door.
13Police were going door-to-door making enquiries and checking on residents' welfare, he said.
14He highlighted a critical fact about the DA's door-to-door election campaign.
15These swindles most often target the public through e-mail, post and door-to-door callers.
16Long gone are the door-to-door salesmen who hocked the large books.
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