237 Words to use with door

I guess if you were kicked out of every door-way you ran into, and driven away from every meat stand or grocery you happened to smell around, you would think you had feelings.

And when he had reached home, late in the evening, the colonel, not having taken his bunch of keys with him, laid down his dress-suit case on the dark porch, and reached out one hand to the door-bell.

While she stood on a door-step sympathising with one poor woman she heard a "loud, but not unfriendly" voice from an upper window.

"Look," said the latter, "I've cut a little tiny slit with my knife in each door-post, about three feet from the ground, and I'm going to stretch this piece of black cotton between them.

We pass the door-keeper, who, as is the custom of his kind, frowns malignantly at us, and evidently asks himself"How much longer can I refrain from tearing up the tickets of these impudent pleasure-seekers, and throwing the pieces in their infamously contented countenances?"

However, there are 40,000,000 of us, and, if Congress will make all Americans buy my patent door-knobs, the Parsee can go toHindostan.

" "I ought to tell you," continued Mr. Vance, turning to Diggory, "that our next-door neighbour is called 'The Hermit.'

Unconscious that, through the door ajar at his back, a pair of vigilant human orbs were upon him, the ritualistic organist, who was in very low spirits, drew an emaciated and rather unsteady hand repeatedly across his perspiring brow, and talked in deep bass to himself.

Across the distant hedge, from the beautiful grounds of his next-door neighbor, floated sounds of mirth and music.

There is something fumbling at the door-handle.

Indeed, Mademoiselle, perhaps the old saying is right, that the best is in our door-yard.

" "Sit right down here," said the stranger, indicating the broad door-stone, around which the grass grew tall.

One day when he was standing at the landing-place, having crept down from the upper regions, attracted by the sound of his mother's voice, who was singing to Lord Steyne, the drawing-room door opening suddenly discovered the little spy, who but a moment before had been rapt in delight and listening to the music.

This is shown more especially in men of sedentary life and habits, as men of active habits and out-door life, experience less of the ill effects of tobacco.

She'd start weaving door-mats for the Cingalese Hottentots if she thought they needed 'em.

Here was a home; he could go inside and shut the door, and stay there; could stand outside on the door-slab, the owner of that house, if any should pass by.

A woman went to an auction and bought a brass door plate with Smith on it because she had six daughters and was sure one of them would marry a Smith.

Acton folded Diggory to his breast in a loving embrace, Shaw and Morris stuffed the door-key down Mugford's back, while the remainder of the company executed a war-dance round Jack Vance.

This bar was a small log, and the front wheels struck it with such force that the coach was thrown up high enough to strike the upper portion of the door frame.

So, as the door slams behind them, they vanish from our sight; for though the renewal of their friendship tempts us to follow them further in their school life, we are reminded that our story has been told.

"Is Gatty (Goethe) really dead?" inquired Longinus, "or, is the account we have had to that effect, merely a metaphysical apotheosis of his mighty soul?" "Dead, marmstone deaddead as a door-nail," returned the captain, who saw a relief in killing as many as possible.

They noticed to their surprise that he stood before them the picture of abject terrorhis knees trembling, his hand shaking so violently that the door-latch by which he supported himself rattled audibly: his white lips were parted, and his eyes fixed on the merry officer of justice in the middle of the room.

Skating is especially valuable, as it can be enjoyed when other out-door exercises are not convenient.

So the Grammar was studied and Virgil read at chance intervals, when a storm interrupted out-door work, or while waiting at the upper mill for a grist, or of nights at the shop by the light of the forge fire.

" He laughed, and went to the entrance to tic back the door-flap, which was whipping and snapping in the breeze.

237 Words to use with  door