Sentence examples for the doorstep of from inspiring English sources

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the doorstep of

noun

Step of a door. The threshold of a doorway.

  • On one's doorstep.

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"We are on the doorstep of Asia," he said.

He was sitting on the doorstep of the cottage, carving a piece of wood.

The journey outward ends in those distant blurry galaxies on the doorstep of the Big Bang.

And in time, danger lands on the doorstep of the halfway house.

"It's right at the doorstep of metropolitan New York," he said.

"Hong Kong is at the doorstep of China; it would be a natural location for us".

A box of leftover crabs was left on the doorstep of a local fish store.

Dropped at the doorstep of a community aid group, she contemplated suicide.

We cannot contemplate, on the doorstep of the EU, a disintegration into chaos and disorder.

Or will she turn up on the doorstep of our old house still?

"Haiti is on the doorstep of the biggest consumer market in the world – the USA".

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