Synonym: doorsill, threshold. Similar words: indoors, outdoors, out of doors, step by step, door, outdoor, doorway, do or die. Meaning: 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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(121) They separated at her doorstep with a discreet handshake.
(122) There's a swimming pool right at his doorstep.
(123) The girl stood shivering with cold on the doorstep.
(124) Whether using break bulk vessels or containerized shipments, we will continually strive to meet the needs of our clients by bring world-class service to their doorstep.
(125) On the doorstep he felt in his hip pocket for the latchkey.
(126) As we finish, he stands on the doorstep as the rain buckets down and says goodbye.
(127) Doctor Beale, the handsome resident physician of the neighbourhood, met Mrs. Hurstwood at her own doorstep some days after Hurstwood and Carrie had taken the drive west on Washington Boulevard .
(128) When they arrived home they found the milkman dead on their doorstep.
(129) The white sand, aquamarine sea, coco-de-mer palm trees oh, and a black pearl farm, right on the doorstep had me hooked.
(130) In the past it has been a gentlemen's agreement: keep your words under control, and we'll keep the papers – both legal and tabloid – off your doorstep.
(131) So with civil peachwood etched on their appearance on their own doorstep, to prevent harm evil.
(132) Few realise, though, that there is an 800-acre (324-hectare) Indian reservation virtually on New York City's doorstep in Southampton, a town in the posh Hamptons.
(133) After three days he was driven home to Sfax, and set free on the doorstep of his parents' home.
(134) Besides, it also offers a good level of safety to the passengers, with a large head restraint on each seat, and a light in the doorstep.
(135) What good would this be if Germany (or some other peacenik country) refused to allow it to protect people against a tyrant on Europe's doorstep?
(136) "Scarborough-Agincourt being one of the most ethnically diverse ridings in the world, when something happens abroad, it lands on our doorstep,(www.Sentencedict.com) " he says.
(137) For the first weeks, housebound by paranoia but desperate to talk, Gran would agree only to meetings on her doorstep.
(138) On the screen of videophone, he saw on the doorstep two persons in police uniform, a man and a woman.
(139) Around the corner from Person's home was the quaint old brownstone where, long ago, a handsome stranger arrived on my doorstep.
(140) These were tinder boxes, right on Russia's doorstep, which Russian peacekeepers strove to keep from igniting.
(141) On the doorstep lay her handkerchief, which she had dropped.
(142) They have to put up with a giant oil refinery right on their doorstep.
(143) When she came out on the doorstep my heart leaped.
(144) Frankly, we can't imagine being so hard up that we'd need a dildo delivered to our doorstep, but we can think of 10 other things we'd like to have on call.
(145) This time, there was no note, only a thermos flask of lentil soup on the doorstep.
(146) She continued to smile at the ranks of cameras on their doorstep.
(147) On the doorstep of her rundown home,(sentencedict.com) 35-year-old Maria glances nervously at teenagers loitering nearby.
(148) Friday's spring equinox will bring the Sun into Aries and a lively social life to your doorstep.
(149) Washington, for its part, continues to be dismayed by perceived EU flakiness over threatening problems on its own doorstep.
(150) This was the weekend that the war finally landed on their doorstep.
More similar words: indoors, outdoors, out of doors, step by step, door, outdoor, doorway, do or die, doorman, doormat, doornail, fire door, next door, doorknob, worst, open the door to, at worst, revolving door, open door policy, step, first floor, steps, step in, step out, steppe, in step, step up, misstep, stepped, step down.