Doorways [noun]
Definition of Doorways:
entrance hall
Opposite/Antonyms of Doorways:
-
Sentence/Example of Doorways:
To do a door-frame row, which targets your arms and back, stand in front of an open doorway.
This suggests that a dirty doorway keeps hornets from trespassing on the hive.
Now they bring visions of congressional staffers huddling under a table, angry men tossing a journalist over a barrier and a police officer crying out in pain as a chaotic crowd crushes him in a doorway.
The photographer said he thought the image was taken in a doorway near the northwest corner of the Capitol.
He couldn’t resist talking to a neighbor at his doorway when the building went off pandemic lockdown a few weeks ago.
We had been telling Joe stories and laughing, when he appeared in the doorway like a phantom.
You might walk through that doorway for years and never notice the scorch marks unless someone pointed them out.
In the back of the van, there were 20 gift-wrapped boxes they were giving to people camped out in doorways and tents.
Dig a small hole about 6 inches in diameter somewhere in the roof for ventilation, especially if you plan on blocking the entrance with a doorway like a backpack or big chunk of snow.
On the way back from the health care unit, Coleman alleged, the officer rammed his head into a doorway.