Doorman [noun]
Definition of Doorman:
guard for entrance
Opposite/Antonyms of Doorman:
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Sentence/Example of Doorman:
First off, it was one of those second-rate places that boasted no doorman.
It seems his room-mate found him, in bed, in his night-wear, and immediately called the doorman of the house.
"Sure, if he'll see you," answered the doorman, unlocking and swinging open the broad portal.
Here was reserve itself done into a box-office clerk, a doorman, and an assistant, glorying in their fine positions.
I gave him half a crown for himself, while the dignified doorman called me a hansom.
The doorman beckoned to us and told us to go into an apartment which he indicated and "take a seat."
"My middle name," said Billy patiently, as they reached the door the Arab doorman was holding open for them.
I interdooced her to a gen'l'man friend of mine, a slick little doorman for a two-day show, and what did she do?
The doorman was a huge Negro dressed in flowing red trousers that tucked in at the ankles.
The doorman looked straight ahead and managed to keep his solemn countenance under control.