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door-to-door
noun as in whistle-stop tour
Example Sentences
Rescuers had to go door-to-door to relocate villagers and their livestock by boats - but this method also comes with risks of its own, as the small boats are forced to contend with strong currents.
The BBC's Regan Morris, who is at the campus, said it has been locked down and heavily armed police were going door-to-door.
Rescuers have been going door-to-door in villages, relocating residents and their livestock by boat.
Even when I was studying medicine or selling knives door-to-door in Maryland or teaching about abstinence in Mississippi or rallying and pushing kids about the importance of education here and there.
They maintained a heavy police presence around the village, undertaking searches and door-to-door inquiries.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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