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door

[dawr, dohr] / dɔr, doʊr /


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Andrew Goodacre, chief executive of the British Independent Retailers Association, said independent businesses had been "severely impacted" by the ongoing crisis, with many forced to close their doors or operate at reduced capacity.

From BBC

You’re expecting me to do what?” snapped a peevish voice from the other side of the heavy wooden door.

From Literature

And Penguin Random House slammed the door shut when it nixed publication of his book “Reframe Your Brain,” which would have come out that fall, and removed his back catalog from its offerings.

From Los Angeles Times

Nye, who was in the house with a security guard, didn't answer the door.

From BBC

The study opens the door to more targeted approaches to managing labor and pain.

From Science Daily