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doorman
noun
A man who holds open the door at the entrance to a building, summons taxicabs, and provides an element of security; in apartment buildings, he also accepts deliveries and may perform certain concierge type services.
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Small note to the talent: The frock coat is always a mistake unless you are a doorman at the Hyatt Hotel.
A doorman at the IOD said: "People who are already in can't get out because they have closed all the doors".
The doorman at my building is an ex-boxer and we're always arguing.
Cultivating facial hair that's somewhere between Miami porn star and working men's club doorman, Sam trots out a note-perfect ballad about – guess what?
"I think that's why he left," the doorman said.
Mana Rana, the Filipino doorman of 39 Hill Street, which neighbours the two-Michelin-starred restaurant The Greenhouse, said the block used to be mostly occupied by bankers, but was now host to mostly students, predominantly from the Middle East and studying at the London School of Economics LSEE).
At his Upper West Side apartment on Thursday night, a doorman said he had left town for the weekend.
The doorman made no fuss at all, just saying, 'Ah, hello, Mr Beckett'".Mr Asmus says that he and the cast had made a decision to speak more slowly than usual, in deference to Beckett's assumed unfamiliarity with German.
He is the son of Irish immigrants who worked his way through Amherst and Harvard Law School (his doorman father found him work as a doorman).
So ingrained are they in the culture that Jerry Seinfeld devoted an entire episode of his television comedy series to a doorman, and in "Sex and the City" the sassy redhead, Miranda, was dumped by her boyfriend via the doorman.
Whenever my taxi pulled up to a swanky hotel, the doorman always reached for the wrong car door.
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