screen door

NOUN
  1. a door that consists of a frame holding metallic or plastic netting; used to allow ventilation and to keep insects from entering a building through the open door
    he heard the screen door slam as she left

How To Use screen door In A Sentence

  • Afterwards, waving smiley good-byes as the screen door slammed inside the last manure-footed fly of the season, we would pretend this was the most enjoyable and relaxing sojourn ever undertaken by the Midwest kinfolk; who now are worn out, corn-fed, under-financed, and facing several hundred miles of back-breaking, exhaust-choking, bug-splattering, road-hog crowded highways returning home. SciFi, Fantasy & Horror Collectibles - Part 609
  • Seconds later, Toby knocked feebly on the frame of the screen door.
  • I'll share one with you: Needing a piece of wood to fill the gap between a screen door and a spring hasp if you don't know what that is, I can't explain it to you, I dismantled a bookcase, removed the back, stacked the books on the floor, and cut off a teensy-tiny piece of fiberboard, solving that problem. How to Make an Atom Bomb While Your Wife's Away
  • The greenhouses come equipped with a ventilating system and aluminium screen door.
  • Miss Bee pointed to a sign on the screen door.
  • The screen door shut gently.
  • As soon as Marlene Bello answered the screen door of her brick rowhouse, Judy could see what Tony-From-Down-The-Block had meant. THE VENDETTA DEFENCE
  • She clops to her front door and lets herself in, waving as she closes the screen door. Wake
  • We don't know what he said but Annabelle stood in the doorway stunned a moment before flinging the screen door open and throwing her arms around them.
  • In the backyard, four bushy-tailed squirrels scamper up to the screen door, chattering loudly.
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