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Outside door   /ˈaʊtsˈaɪd dɔr/   Listen
Outside door

noun
1.
A doorway that allows entrance to or exit from a building.  Synonym: exterior door.






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"Outside door" Quotes from Famous Books



... who were putting some of their baggage in one of the inner rooms, came to the outside door. They saw a big bearded man, wearing heavy boots, with his trousers tucked in the tops ...
— The Bobbsey Twins in the Great West • Laura Lee Hope

... from the cage through the outside door, which was about to be shut when Princess, with all her force, threw herself against the ...
— Joe Strong on the Trapeze - or The Daring Feats of a Young Circus Performer • Vance Barnum

... had always lived in fear of being discovered in my retreat by the police, who would certainly think it strange to find a man and his mother living in a shed, without any practicable outside door, in what ...
— The Brick Moon, et. al. • Edward Everett Hale

... it over—you are sensible enough," said the uncle, to conclude the matter. He then closed the shutters again, so that they stood in the dark, and hurried the children out of the room and through the vestibule, locked the outside door, and went to take the key back to Coaly Mathew. After that he started for the village with Damie alone. When he was some way off, he called ...
— The German Classics of The Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries, Vol. VIII • Various

... then turned and walked away. Herman heard the outside door close, and again saw the form pass ...
— The Queen Of Spades - 1901 • Alexander Sergeievitch Poushkin


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