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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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His support being withdrawn, he went plunging headlong with the falling door.

From Fred Fenton on the Track or, The Athletes of Riverport School by Chapman, Allen

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

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

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

From The Adventures of Kathlyn by MacGrath, Harold

"I heard the noise of the falling door," said his father quietly.

From Warlock o' Glenwarlock by MacDonald, George