doorpost
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of doorpost
Example Sentences
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All 30 men who went to war from the East Yorkshire village gave John Hugill a coin he nailed to his doorpost below a horseshoe.
From BBC • Nov. 10, 2017
One of its other common names is Coughwort and in Paris, the flowers used to be painted as a sign on the doorpost of an apothecary's shop.
From BBC • Dec. 26, 2016
In fine, Baseball again is knocking at the Nation's doorpost.
From Time Magazine Archive
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The door creaked open and the cat slipped between the doorpost and the door and padded across the room, then up on the windowsill.
From "American Gods" by Neil Gaiman
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The sign over the doorpost read: the broken binding.
From "The Name of the Wind" by Patrick Rothfuss
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