A door that is alive could be whimsically referred to as a "living door" or "sentient door." In a more imaginative context, it might be called a "door spirit" or "animated portal." Such a concept often appears in fantasy literature and folklore, where inanimate objects possess consciousness or magical properties.
Either you go out a window, or if you're on the tenth floor, call 911 or the super. However, if you have had the forethought to keep an emergency supply of micro miniaturizing biscuits in the cupboard, just have a snack and then you can slide under the door. If the door sill is also sealed with glue, just follow the roaches, they know.
A door is not a door when it's 'ajar'...
On the contrary, it is Brutus who wants to leave Antony alive. He thought that if Caesar were dead, Antony would not be of any significance. Bad call.
It depends on what product the salesman is selling and what "rules" are in place in the area. Door to door salesmen usually sell on behalf of another company (the client). So the client can set the hours during which salesmen may solicit sales. I used to sell a telecoms service as a door to door salesman in the UK and we had virtually no restrictions (we were only limited by our call center which registered all the sales, which closed at 10pm). However there may be regulations in place in certain areas. There are some "no cold calling" zones where it is illegal to sell door to door at any time. My colleagues who were "selling" charity subscriptions could only work until 6pm or something like that - I think this was because of some government regulations. If you want to know more about door to door sales have a look at http://www.explainjob.com/job-description.php?what=field-sales-agent-door-to-door-sales-26
yup she is alive
Alive Behind the Green Door was created in 1997.
The Door.
trap door
The door can be described as ajar.
We call anything that is alive an organism.
next door neighbours
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no actually yes .. she is living next door to you.
Call the humane society.
A knock at the door is not an emergency. Try this: "Who is it?"
In Hindi, a door is called "दरवाज़ा" (darwaza).
Call a Lock Smith... Call Tow Truck Company... Or your local Police Department...