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entrance

[en-truhns] / ˈɛn trəns /




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She produces a set of keys with her right hand and with her left grabs a folding gate—how did I not notice there was a gate before—and pulls it across the width of the entrance.

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It was like his very words had jinxed us, because at that exact moment there was a loud bang on the entrance to the Glitch room.

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In the morning, Duane volunteered to clear the snow that blocked the girl’s tunnel entrance and all the snow that had accumulated beyond it too.

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Looking thunderous, she moved to the fire at the entrance to the shelter.

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Anyhow, was Gary even telling the truth about a back entrance?

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