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door-to-door

[dawr-tuh-dawr, dohr-tuh-dohr] / ˈdɔr təˈdɔr, ˈdoʊr təˈdoʊr /


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The family also began to conduct their own door-to-door inquiries, asking people to check their security cameras.

From BBC

Wesa and others from the Pen Path launched a door-to-door campaign to promote girls’ education.

From Seattle Times

Once the storm passed, Jermain Wells, a neighbor of the Pierces, went door-to-door searching for survivors in need.

From Seattle Times

Bucking tradition, Girl Scouts would not be getting their hands on any Raspberry Rally cookies to sell at booths or door-to-door.

From Los Angeles Times

She began volunteering at the Turks and Caicos Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, and would go door-to-door in residential areas to speak with locals about spay and neuter services.

From Washington Post