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- noun Plural form of
doorkeeper .
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Examples
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It was as much a part of them as their skin and bones: They were doorkeepers, stranger, braver, and more badass than anyone else in the world.
Slice Of Cherry Dia Reeves 2011
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It was as much a part of them as their skin and bones: They were doorkeepers, stranger, braver, and more badass than anyone else in the world.
Slice Of Cherry Dia Reeves 2011
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Whoever made this place never thought of adding weapons or doorkeepers.
Charles, Pending 2010
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It was as much a part of them as their skin and bones: They were doorkeepers, stranger, braver, and more badass than anyone else in the world.
Slice Of Cherry Dia Reeves 2011
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It was as much a part of them as their skin and bones: They were doorkeepers, stranger, braver, and more badass than anyone else in the world.
Slice Of Cherry Dia Reeves 2011
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Fell and his 30-strong crew of doorkeepers then give personal tours of the parliamentary estate but new members will have to wait some weeks until they are allocated an office.
'Just like going back to school': new MPs arrive at Westminster 2010
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I gave Q-Ball a look and the two of us hurried to talk to the doorkeepers.
Who Do You Say I Am 2010
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This morning trade was slow for the doorkeepers, who had welcomed around 20 new members by 11. 30am.
'Just like going back to school': new MPs arrive at Westminster 2010
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The rookies are met by the house doorkeepers who, in time, are expected to remember all 649 MPs 'names.
'Just like going back to school': new MPs arrive at Westminster 2010
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One of the doorkeepers of the Senate ran the elevator for me.
Heart of a Patriot Max Cleland 2009
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