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  • noun Alternative form of glass door.

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Examples

  • My eyes swept past the glass-door closets where my clothes and shoes and purses were artfully displayed as I hurried toward a back corner.

    Skipping a Beat Sarah Pekkanen 2011

  • My eyes swept past the glass-door closets where my clothes and shoes and purses were artfully displayed as I hurried toward a back corner.

    Skipping a Beat Sarah Pekkanen 2011

  • My eyes swept past the glass-door closets where my clothes and shoes and purses were artfully displayed as I hurried toward a back corner.

    Skipping a Beat Sarah Pekkanen 2011

  • The museum seems to think so, too, installing it directly inside the glass-door entrance to the exhibition, which occupies two large galleries on either side of the fan, and a little addendum room for ancillary work.

    Beautiful, Quiet and Spare Peter Plagens 2011

  • Nate streamlined Sarah and Jim's study by using Velcro drapery panel to turn open shelving into closed storage, adding a glass-door chest and giving a pop of color with burnt caramel paint.

    Redesigning Daytime 2010

  • The kitchen, which I used exclusively for reheating take-out food, was equipped like a restaurant: professional stove, warming ovens, two dishwashers, the glass-door Sub-Zero refrigerator with the pretty display lighting.

    Sundays at Tiffany's Charbonnet, Gabrielle 2008

  • In the back, a glass-door leading out to the verandah and garden.

    The Master Builder 2008

  • In the back, a glass-door leading out to the verandah and garden.

    The Master Builder 2008

  • The kitchen was spacious, with glass-door cherrywood cabinets, a large marble-topped center island and Miele stainless steel appliances.

    Captivated by the Tycoon dePalo, Anna 2007

  • And she preceded me, stepping out through the glass-door I have before mentioned.

    The Professor, by Charlotte Bronte 2006

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