This is the doorway to Hell, welcome home.
The doorway was very uneven.
a ornate doorway
In the doorway hung wisps of Charlotte's former web.
I have caulked the doorway, now I am starting on the windows.
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.