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door prize a prize awarded to someone attending a public or social event, based on a lottery drawn from admission tickets or the like.
door-to-door conducted or visiting at each home in a given area, such as a political district or sales territory. [2 definitions]
Dutch door a door divided into two halves that operate separately so that the top may be opened while the bottom remains closed.
fire door an interior door of heat-resistant material that is designed to contain the spread of a fire in a building.
folding door a door that can be folded open against itself, by means of hinged or pleated sections, instead of swinging open.
French door one of a pair of doors with glass panes from top to bottom and hinged on opposite sides of a doorway so that they open out from the center.
garage door a door for a garage, usually set on rollers in tracks that allow the door to be raised to an overhead position or lowered to close the entry.
keep the wolf from the door to ward off poverty.
next door in, at, or to the neighboring building, house, door, or the like.
next door to in the house closest to.
next-door in or at the neighboring building, house, door, or the like.
open door free and unrestricted admission or access; unhindered opportunity. [2 definitions]
out-of-door outdoor.
revolving door a door whose partitions, usu. four, are connected on a central revolving axis, allowing entrance as one pushes against a panel.
screen door an outer door consisting of a frame fitted with fine wire or plastic mesh to keep insects out.
show someone the door to strongly suggest or demand that someone leave.
stage door a back door of a theater, used by performers, the production crew, and the like.
storm door an outer door added to protect the regular entrance door from bad weather.
swinging door a door hung so that it will freely and fully open in either direction and then swing shut by itself.
trap-door spider any of several spiders that construct a silk-lined nest covered by a hinged lid resembling a trap door.