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A means of approach or access: looking for the door to success.
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A movable structure used to close off an entrance, typically consisting of a panel that swings on hinges or that slides or rotates.
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A similar part on a piece of furniture or a vehicle.
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The room or building to which a door belongs: They live three doors down the hall.
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idiom
Close To refuse to allow for the possibility of: The secretary of state closed the door on future negotiations.
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Show (someone) the door Informal To eject (someone) from the premises.
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Show (someone) the door Informal To terminate the employment of; fire.
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verb-transitive
Slang To strike (a passing bicyclist, for example) by suddenly opening a vehicular door.
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To serve as a doorman or doorwoman of (a nightclub, for example).
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