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door

[dawr, dohr] / dɔr, doʊr /


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I hear the TV a few doors down and the whir of a blender next door.

From Literature

He hopes this visit will open the door for more British tourists to visit China visa-free.

From BBC

The last slaughterhouse in Los Angeles County permanently closed its doors nearly four months ago in the wake of operational violations, escaped cattle and, finally, bankruptcy.

From Los Angeles Times

The consular official then states again that "you can not enter here, this is a consulate, this is a foreign government's office", before closing the door.

From BBC

"I'll be knocking on every door possible to make sure that my constituents don't get affected by this," he adds.

From BBC