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Sentence count:152+6Posted:2017-06-05Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: doorsillthresholdSimilar words: indoorsoutdoorsout of doorsstep by stepdooroutdoordoorwaydo or dieMeaning: n. the sill of a door; a horizontal piece of wood or stone that forms the bottom of a doorway and offers support when passing through a doorway. 
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(91) Her modest home sparkled, and her doorstep was the whitest in the street.
(92) She was breathless when she did catch up with him outside on the front doorstep.
(93) I was smoking a pipe, sat down on a doorstep.
(94) For Elizabeth Gould, however, this ornithological cornucopia right on the doorstep did not hold the same all-encompassing fascination.
(95) Last year he was bound over to keep the peace after being arrested on her doorstep.
(96) A wild midnight gallop lands her on the very doorstep of her ancestral home, and the fun and games commence.
(97) Then there is its well preserved old quarter, and on the doorstep a romantic, well wooded and castle-adorned countryside.
(98) Elizabeth lifted the shopping bags from the front doorstep into the hail and then shut the door.
(99) She stood paralysed for several moments on Giles Carnaby's doorstep.
(100) Gary got a shock when his ex-girlfriend turned up on his doorstep.
(101) She has five hedgehogs hibernating in mounds of leaves and a kestrel which was left on her doorstep with a damaged foot.
(102) Atkins and the other man who had been with him during the doorstep confrontation on Boxing Night were waiting.
(103) They were going to scald it, Scald it and scour it like a doorstep.
(104) Second, Michael Portillo's tax cuts, carefully aimed at middle income earners, will appeal on the doorstep.
(105) Don't complain about the snow on your neighbour's roof when your own doorstep is unclean. Confucius 
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(106) Lord Lane said: Oppression does not stand on the doorstep with a toothbrush moustache and a swastika armband.
(107) Mrs Parvis was standing out on the front doorstep, pretending to watch out for something in the sky.
(108) Paul, much less consulting him as to where to live, she simply literally arrived on his doorstep.
(109) He was suspicious of her motives in inviting him into the house - he usually got no further than the front doorstep.
(110) He just felt it was easier to step across the state line and have people groveling at your doorstep.
(111) When anyone anywhere had a question about leadership, he inevitably wound up on my doorstep.
(112) What better place to start than on our own doorstep,[sentencedict.com] with the world famous collections of the Barber Institute?
(113) But also there's a great sense of doorstep rebellion, and stamping of feet.
(114) A telephone call is all it takes to summon one of our team of experts to your doorstep.
(115) There was plenty to do on your own doorstep - to look further was a cop-out.
(116) Moments earlier 18-year-old Fisher came face to face with victim Mary Jo Buttafuoco for the first time since the doorstep shooting.
(117) Elaine could have left you on a doorstep, wrapped in a tea-towel.
(118) The phone kept ringing and no one there, and then he turned up on the doorstep.
(119) Although the data collected were quite adequate for this purpose, no attempt was made to claim representativeness for the doorstep survey.
(120) Easily Accessible: The surrounding scenery is quite beautiful with a thick pine forest right on your doorstep.
More similar words: indoorsoutdoorsout of doorsstep by stepdooroutdoordoorwaydo or diedoormandoormatdoornailfire doornext doordoorknobworstopen the door toat worstrevolving dooropen door policystepfirst floorstepsstep instep outsteppein stepstep upmisstepsteppedstep down
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