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patio door
noun
A sliding door, usually made of glass, that opens onto a patio, deck or garden.
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The patio door sits on top of some brickwork.
Opening the patio door also extends an awning over it.
A temperature dip from a jimmied-open patio door.
In the back, there is a patio door leading to a concrete deck.
She opens a window with her shoulder, the patio door with her bare foot.
"They attempted to attract the attention of the occupant, then entry was forced through a patio door.
Officers broke into the 44-year-old's home through a back patio door after fears were raised for his wellbeing.
The air pollution monitor might respond to a high pollen count by telling the patio door to close.
Don't get in if you have a cut or open sore: It's like a patio door for germs.
I'm trying to make sure the patio door is all sealed up, keeping out any and all moisture.
Culver's father, angry that his marriage had dissolved, broke into the home through a patio door carrying two gallons of gasoline, according to The Rochester Democrat and Chronicle.
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