Person whose job it is to monitor and open the door of a semi-public building.
An official stationed at the entrance of a courtroom or legislative chamber.
1 Your doorkeeper said I could come and look for my lost wrap.
2 In the hall, among the shrouded furniture, she met the smiling doorkeeper .
3 This was opened by the doorkeeper , who asked her what she wanted.
4 This young man was an assistant doorkeeper in the capitol at Washington.
5 After a little delay, the doorkeeper was instructed to bring him in.
6 The doorkeeper took him to the foreman, who was fortunately a German.
7 Under the archway, he gave his key as usual to the doorkeeper .
8 The doorkeeper looked at me with surprise and a sort of gratitude.
9 Over many years, the man watches the doorkeeper almost without a break.
10 Then I harked back to the doorkeeper , while you were St. Sebastianizing.
11 Someone has to break through the wards-andwho better than a doorkeeper ?
12 I bet the dean was surprised to learn you were a doorkeeper .
13 M. Segmuller's appearance corresponded perfectly with the description given by the doorkeeper .
14 In this case we can't believe the doorkeeper is the man's subordinate.
15 And I was a doorkeeper ... with a fairy stone in my pocket.
16 Her confusion, so it seemed to Nekhludoff, confirmed the hospital doorkeeper 's words.
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Doorkeeper в диалектах
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