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falling door

American  

noun

  1. flap door.


Etymology

Origin of falling door

First recorded in 1745–55

Example Sentences

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He heard the crash of another falling door, and the voice of Teja now sounded from the study.

From A Struggle for Rome, v. 3 by Dahn, Felix

When inveigled into a movable cage with a falling door, he turned the instant the door fell, seized the lower edge and tried to raise it.

From Bears I Have Met—and Others by Kelly, Allen

The rear of the cage was solid; the front had a falling door.

From The Adventures of Kathlyn by MacGrath, Harold

The moment the brute touched the bait the falling door slid down, imprisoning the prowler.

From The Adventures of Kathlyn by MacGrath, Harold

Answering the crash of the falling door, came another and more fearful crash within.

From Faith Gartney's Girlhood by Whitney, A. D. T. (Adeline Dutton Train)

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