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doorstop

[ UK /dˈɔːstɒp/ ]
NOUN
  1. a stop that keeps open doors from moving

How To Use doorstop In A Sentence

  • Books can function as doorstops, paperweights, hiding places for some valuables, platforms for balancing a teacup on or props for broken chairs or tables.
  • By lunchtime the shop was even more packed than a prawn, avocado and salad panini, so I was glad I'd stuck my turkey doorstop in the office fridge earlier on.
  • The rental agency has provided little wedgy doorstops so you can prop them open. Improv
  • If these were released in doorstop editions, I’d buy multiple copies for the library immediately! VizBig dreamin’
  • She smiles when she spots a bloodstain where the doorstop was hidden.
  • Without a connection to other machines, a computer is nothing but a thousand-dollar doorstop.
  • Both books are doorstoppers, and that's been a new trend in recent years.
  • The 1000-page plus, doorstopper of a novel chronicled her life as she struggled not only for her own survival but also for that of her family and other household members.
  • Worthless as a contribution to the historical debate, the reader may find it to have some utility as a doorstop.
  • The girl with the unicorn horn and the glasses was sitting up in bed, reading a doorstopper of a book.
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