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- noun Plural form of
doorstep .
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Examples
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Everyone wants retribution, but realise that a war at our doorsteps is not the smartest thing to do .. now or ever.
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I hardly think that a bunch of MPs appearing on people's doorsteps is the answer to by-election campaigning!
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It was closed to me, the humble coffee shop, where for threepence I could have strengthened my soul with half a pint of cocoa and four "doorsteps" -- satisfactory slices of bread smeared with a yellow grease that before the days of County Council inspectors they called butter.
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I have been out and about in the Aylesford end of the constituency today and the number one issue on the doorsteps is the A&E.
More A&E Tracey Crouch 2007
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I have been out and about in the Aylesford end of the constituency today and the number one issue on the doorsteps is the A&E.
Archive 2007-03-01 Tracey Crouch 2007
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What they see right on their doorsteps is a madrasa, or a religious school, the largest female religious school in the whole of Pakistan.
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Just as long as they make sure to never imply that the "intelligent deliverer" bringing babies to our doorsteps is the Stork, it should be taught as a competing scientific theory.
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A well financed Tory campaign failed to deliver, and the absence of the candidate from the doorsteps was a common observation.
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For at least 5 years now, I’ve been planning to make pictures of these kind of doorsteps but I had never gotten round to it.
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For at least 5 years now, I’ve been planning to make pictures of these kind of doorsteps but I had never gotten round to it.
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