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- noun Plural form of
door .
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Examples
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You have got its corn laws repealed for it; try if you cannot get corn laws established for it dealing in a better bread; bread made of that old enchanted Arabian grain, the Sesame, which opens doors; doors not of robbers, but of Kings Treasuries.
Sesame and Lilies. Lecture I.-Sesame: Of Kings Treasuries 1909
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Then Congress and declare it as a maximum security cell, put razor wire around it and lock to doors from the outside.
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I belong to local message boards and there have been episodes of residential break-ins which have included kicking in doors when the residents have been away from home.
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I belong to local message boards and there have been episodes of residential break-ins which have included kicking in doors when the residents have been away from home.
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Any executive orders or legislating based on what two people do behind closed doors is stupid.
Obama orders hospital visitation rights for gays, lesbians 2010
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He can kick in doors and jump out of planes, roust insurgents, and rescue hostages.
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The four-page risk assessment for opening metal doors is obviously geared to those who must try for it without benefit of vertebra.
It’s A Car Tyre – I Can Manage – Go Away! « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG Inspector Gadget 2010
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Through the double doors is a flasher, unrequited love that's more embarrassing than classically tragic (thus all the more tragic), a guy shooting up, a police beating and a pervasive sense of status anxiety.
My Report report 2009
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Soon, witnesses say, "Sgt. Bill" was kicking in doors, brandishing a shotgun and making arrests.
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I belong to local message boards and there have been episodes of residential break-ins which have included kicking in doors when the residents have been away from home.
oroboros commented on the word doors
Above the three doors on the front of the building hung these three signs:
“What To Do When There Is Nothing To Be Done,�?
“What To Do When Something Must Be Done,�? and,
“What To Do When You Understand That Whatever You Do Will Make No Difference,�?
and all three doors opened into the same lecture hall.
--Jan Cox
August 31, 2007