Verb
Door is a common noun.
The word 'door' is a noun, a word for a movable structure used to close off an entrance or a part of a piece of furniture; a word for a thing.
when the wolf is at the door you are starving, the outside is coming in and your security is goneIf a hungry wolf is at your door, you are in serious trouble.Trouble has come calling.The "wolf at the door" refers to any danger or predator that seeks to ravage the inhabitants within, ranging from starvation and poverty to physical death.
The mood of the verb in the sentence "Lock the door when you come back home" is imperative. The imperative mood is used to give commands or instructions, as it directly instructs someone to perform the action of locking the door.
Also known as back-door entrance.
door bells is noun
Cold air. Cold air is heavier than warm air so when you open the fridge door the cold air 'drops' out of the fridge onto the floor.
it is back door i think
Door is a common noun.
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That it's hungry.
By the back door. There always is a back door. Sometimes the back door is the front door.
Bilbo's door is round. It has a brass knob in the very center. It was recently painted green and looked fresh and new before Gandalf scratched runes into it.
It's back door
Ali Rey sees the word "Meus," scratched into a door. Meus is actually the Latin word for "Mine".
The Back Door - album - was created in 1992.
Back Door Santa was created in 1968.