The entrance (the space in a wall) through which you enter or leave a room or building; the space that a door can close.
A boy steps in a door and arrives a garden full of sunshine.
A moveable barrier that can be closed or open to control access to a building, a room, a car, an area, etc.
1 Australia has seen a revolving door of political leadership in recent years.
2 That would leave the door open for future challenges from different plaintiffs.
3 Hasty steps shake the staircase; the door opens precipitately; it is Andre.
4 The pressure increased; the space between the door and the jamb widened.
5 The door was open; and I saw Cristel employed in the kitchen.
6 The Roman opened the trap - door in the ground in order to descend.
7 Thousands of volunteers are planning a door - to - door campaign in support of independence.
8 The door closed; the waiter was gone; but Warburton still talked French.
9 Juanita went to have the door open; and the lady swept in.
10 By the size of the counter-holes in the jamb of the door .
11 She stopped looking for him-waiting ,listeningfor the door - over a year ago.
12 The door in the cloister opened and the Duke crossed the garden.
13 At length the door opened; the favourite attendant of Florence looked in.
14 Lots of Michigan State Police and House sergeants at arms blocking door .
15 Palestinians in Gaza are feeling the impact of regime change next door .
16 The firms can ask for a closed - door hearing to argue their case.
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