A knob used to release the catch when opening a door (often called `doorhandle' in Great Britain)
A device attached to a door, the rotation of which permits the unlatching of a door.
1 Water sign against fire sign. She made a grab for the doorknob .
2 He could hear the doorknob turning, and a key in the latch.
3 The manager thought for a moment, then pressed the hook-shaped doorknob down.
4 Artemis's hand hovered over the crystal doorknob on his parents' bedroom door.
5 Then I saw the doorknob of my room turn very, very slowly.
6 She had her hand on the doorknob when Pretzky called her name.
7 I had my hand on the doorknob when Biggie called my name.
8 His peripheral vision saw the doorknob slowly turning, the door easing open.
9 Adriana put her hand on the doorknob , and breathed deeply before turning.
10 She gripped the doorknob that it was now too late to turn.
11 Rachel played with the doorknob until it came off in her hand.
12 He kept his hand on the doorknob and watched the man carefully.
13 Her hand clutches the doorknob , but she finds she cannot turn it.
14 The doorknob had been recently polished, and it shone like a promise.
15 Madeline's hand closed on the doorknob and she tried to turn it.
16 Sam put his hand on the doorknob and looked back at her.
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