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  • 111door prize — n AmE a prize given to someone who has the winning number on their ticket for a show, dance etc …

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  • 112door prize — door′ prize n. a prize awarded at a dance, party, or the like, often through a drawing • Etymology: 1950–55 …

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  • 113door prize — ☆ door prize n. a prize given by lottery to one or more of those attending some public function …

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  • 114door|jamb — «DR JAM, DOHR », noun. the upright piece forming the side of a doorway; doorpost …

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  • 115door|sill — «DR SIHL, DOHR », noun. = threshold. (Cf. ↑threshold) …

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  • 116door|weed — «DR WEED, DOHR », noun. = knotgrass. (Cf. ↑knotgrass) …

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  • 117Door closer — Modern manual door closer A door closer is a mechanical device that closes a door, in general after someone opens it, or after it was automatically opened. Choosing a door closer can involve the consideration of a variety of criteria. In addition …

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  • 118Door gunner — A door gunner is a crewman tasked with firing and maintaining manually directed armament aboard a helicopter. The actual role will vary depending on the task given on a particular mission. Contents 1 Origins 2 The Modern Door Gunner 3 Equipment …

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  • 119Door chain — A door chain, security chain, or security door chain consists of a small chain attached to the door frame, which attaches to a track on the door for security purposes. It is a type of lock that is often used along with other types of locks to… …

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  • 120Door handle — A basic modern door knob. A door handle is an attached mechanism used to open or close a door.[1] In the United States, door handle can refer to any fixed or lever operated door latch device, including on car doors. The term door knob (or simply… …

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