doorway
IPA: dˈɔrweɪ
noun
- The passage of a door; a door-shaped entrance into a house or a room.
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Examples of "doorway" in Sentences
- The doorway is in the west wall.
- Meditation is the doorway to the soul.
- The threshold ties together the doorway.
- One of the men stood guard in the doorway.
- Over the porch doorway is a benefaction board.
- On the east side is the west doorway of the nave.
- The doorway to the courtyard has an open pediment.
- If the string falls to the ground the doorway is safe.
- Above the arches of the doorway proper are two cherubs.
- People stood along the walls and the doorway was packed.
- [Stops for a moment in doorway and speaks very solemnly.]
- [ALICE HEMINGWAY appears in doorway to left and looks on.]
- There is a curious runic inscription on the doorway of the church.
- The doorway is on the left side of the platform and a display stand cuts the platform in half.
- The doorway is on the left of the platform - centre-stage facing forward as the entrance to the Hellhole.
- The shot at the end where the old guy talks about his crush while Harriet appears briefly in the doorway is beyond cheesy.
- EnlargeSonya Davis, in doorway, talks to grandkids Malik and Imani Davis and neighbor Troy Locke at the B.W. Cooper housing project in New Orleans.
- Thank God! (During the following speech of Dobleman, Rutland says good-bye to Margaret and Dolores Ortega and makes exit.) (Margaret and Dolores Ortega rise a minute afterward and go toward exit, throwing curious glances at the men but not disturbing them.) (Dolores Ortega makes exit.) (Margaret pauses in doorway a moment, giving a final anxious glance at the men, and makes exit.)
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