This is the doorway to Hell, welcome home.
The doorway was very uneven.
a ornate doorway
I have caulked the doorway, now I am starting on the windows.
In the doorway hung wisps of Charlotte's former web.
They walked through the doorway and into the quadrangle, which looked magnificent.
The timid boy approached the menacing dark man towering in the doorway.
I would like to move the cat away from the doorway.
No, the sentence "The doorway soon absorbed her boxes" is not an allusion. An allusion is a reference to another work of literature, art, or culture within a piece of writing.
"Doorway" is a common noun, as it refers to a general object rather than a specific one. It describes a physical space or opening in a wall where a door is typically installed. Common nouns like "doorway" do not require capitalization unless they begin a sentence or are part of a title.
The doorway shows evidence of forcible entry.
An icicle hung from the roof after the snowstorm.
No, it is not an adverb. Doorway is a noun.
There is a entry in the door way. Every doorway has an exit sign to show you where to go out. The castle had a huge entry.