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  • adjective Without a door.

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  • adjective Without a door.

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Examples

  • He'd been installed in a kind of doorless closet at the end of the tiny sick ward-not out of any consideration for his privacy, but so that it wouldn't be immediately obvious to outsiders that he didn't fit in with the general run of Fleet patients.

    The Serpent's Shadow Lackey, Mercedes 2001

  • As he walked back through the kitchen, he bent over and flipped up the loose hinge on the doorless oven.

    The Suicider (draft) Josh Cook 2011

  • Several Loop Fans have called and written to express concern that a West Wing floor map in Wednesday's column appears to have deputy White House counsel/solicitor general nominee Don Verrilli trapped in a doorless office.

    Even Obama mega-bundlers must play nice Al Kamen 2011

  • Several Loop Fans have called and written to express concern that a West Wing floor map in Wednesday's column appears to have deputy White House counsel/solicitor general nominee Don Verrilli trapped in a doorless office.

    Even Obama mega-bundlers must play nice Al Kamen 2011

  • An old, broken-down car — a 50s model Studebaker painted in day-glo swirls — sits rusting in our doorless detached garage.

    John Lennon Slept Here (Or Was It Ringo?) Richard Melo 2011

  • I feel like I've been dropped in a windowless, doorless cement room.

    A Letter to Saint Francis de Sales – Patron Saint for Writers Matt DeVirgiliis 2011

  • But at the doorless entrance to the lazarette aft, he threw caution to the winds and darted in in pursuit of the new scent that came to his nostrils.

    CHAPTER IV 2010

  • Pacific Central Station with the doorless stall was two blocks away.

    Do It Myself Blog – Glenda Watson Hyatt » 2009 » June 2009

  • Curt Jacobsen, a Pasadena, Calif., resident who travels three of every four weeks to oversee delivery and implementation for a software company, is disenchanted with doorless showers.

    Grand Hotel, Starring the Shower Kris Hudson 2011

  • All of the other stalls had a door, but the accessible stall was doorless.

    Do It Myself Blog – Glenda Watson Hyatt » 2009 » June 2009

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