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door /dɔr, doʊr/ Show Spelled Pronunciation [dawr, dohr]
–noun 1. a movable, usually solid, barrier for opening and closing an entranceway, cupboard, cabinet, or the like, commonly turning on hinges or sliding in grooves.
2. a doorway: to go through the door.
3. the building, house, etc., to which a door belongs: My friend lives two doors down the street.
4. any means of approach, admittance, or access: the doors to learning.
5. any gateway marking an entrance or exit from one place or state to another: at heaven's door.
—Idioms6. lay at someone's door, to hold someone accountable for; blame; impute.
7. leave the door open, to allow the possibility of accommodation or change; be open to reconsideration: The boss rejected our idea but left the door open for discussing it again next year.
8. lie at someone's door, to be the responsibility of; be imputable to: One's mistakes often lie at one's own door.
9. show someone the door, to request or order someone to leave; dismiss: She resented his remark and showed him the door.
Origin:
bef. 900; ME dore, OE duru door, dor gate; akin to G Tür, ON dyrr, Gk thýra, L foris, OIr dorus, OCS dvĭrĭ
(doors.of.perception)
FindAgentX's Works
Poetry | 2004-03-14 | .l.i.e.s. |
Poetry | 2004-03-19 | Red.butterflies (with Emi) |
Poetry | 2004-04-12 | from your ice petal. |
Poetry | 2004-07-18 | the things you said last night |
Poetry | 2004-07-18 | sp/lit-decision |
Poetry | 2004-07-24 | everything's (not) gonna be alright |
Poetry | 2004-11-02 | smithereens. |
Poetry | 2007-11-22 | hard candy |
Poetry | 2004-12-08 | breathing machine |
Poetry | 2009-02-16 | i.m.p.r.i.n.t.e.d. |
Poetry | 2009-02-16 | softly into sleep |
Poetry | 2013-04-21 | cradle and crush |
Poetry (Love) | 2013-07-09 | make it last |