doorsill

[ US /ˈdɔɹsɪɫ/ ]
NOUN
  1. the sill of a door; a horizontal piece of wood or stone that forms the bottom of a doorway and offers support when passing through a doorway
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How To Use doorsill In A Sentence

  • I took a seat on the doorsill that faced away from the gully where Smokey had put the dynamite and covered my ears with my cupped hands. SciFi, Fantasy & Horror Collectibles - Part 1021
  • Avoid stepping on doorsills when entering someone's residence.
  • From the opened door a face, nearly inverted and touching the doorsill, regarded them with a loopy grin. Offramp
  • She pushed him toward the front door, but he clutched at the doorsill and dug in his heels, determined to have the last word.
  • John walked towards the open door, but stopped in the doorsill.
  • Besides finalising the GST rate and the compensation to the states, some of the controversial outstanding issues, including the "doorsill" for the tax and the items to be exempted were expected to be sorted out at Tuesday's meeting. Moneycontrol Top Headlines
  • Justin sat down on the doorsill and hugged his pet. Firestorm!
  • This was the second day he went to the empty goat barn and sat on the doorsill. Firestorm!
  • Rising because of consumptive doorsill , the meaning of symbolic status is more authoritative, then the plute of the whole world began new round " contend for marines " .
  • The air scoops in front of the rear wheel arches are bigger and the doorsills are more substantial.
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