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

From Los Angeles Times • Dec. 24, 2021

The Black Cube agent hid in a back room, then ducked out of a service entrance while Ostrovskiy retrieved his car.

From The New Yorker • Oct. 7, 2019

Some of those people are Monica’s customers, and rather than risk seeing them while she was so disheveled, she walked in through a service entrance, hood pulled down low.

From Washington Post • Mar. 22, 2019

For starters, a man’s murder conviction has just been vacated, and his first free steps in nearly three decades will be out the service entrance?

From Golf Digest • Dec. 6, 2018

We rarely walked in or out of a building’s front door when we could be rushed through a service entrance or loading dock on a side street.

From "Becoming" by Michelle Obama