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service entrance

American  

noun

  1. an entrance for the use of servants, delivery people, or the like.


Example Sentences

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She said she had gone to the service entrance, as directed, and was told by the folks at the service entrance to head back toward the lobby and use the main entrance.

From Los Angeles Times

Its occupants weren’t far — not far from the mall’s service entrance the bodies of two Russian soldiers laid side-to-side near a piece of fallen, crumped-up yellow cladding.

From Los Angeles Times

“You can leave them at the service entrance around the corner,” he told me.

From Los Angeles Times

Credit Suisse, Barclays and others are using Sharebite, which coordinates orders from restaurants and directs delivery drivers to a building’s service entrance.

From Reuters

The same night, they busted 120 revelers at an illegal club in Midtown Manhattan that had security guards discreetly directing attendees through a service entrance.

From New York Times