Sentence examples for french door from inspiring English sources

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french door

noun

A door, usually one of a pair, with glass panes that extend for most of its length.

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The French door trembled in its frame.

The thief slipped through a ground floor French door that was usually locked.

There's also a nice wrought iron balcony with a little French door.

David opened the French door, and we entered the room of the supercomputer.

The walls and the French door were covered with sheets of drafting paper showing circuit diagrams.

Study design: The three basic variations of laminoplasty are the single open door, the French door or midline and the Z-plasty technique.

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We love French doors, French cheeses.

French doors lead into the garden.

So were all those French doors.

The dining room has French doors.

French doors open to a wraparound terrace.

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