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		Definition of French door in English: French doornoun  North American A French window.  Example sentencesExamples -  If you have French doors that open onto the outside area, selecting a window treatment is easier because you won't have to raise it every time you want to go outside.
 -  It is surrounded by French doors and windows opening to a secluded garden.
 -  It possessed other irresistible charms, including four fireplaces, several sets of French doors, and a workable floor plan.
 -  A set of new French doors open on a once-ignored side yard and its fountain.
 -  From the kitchen, French doors open to level two, the porch garden where you can hear the Pacific thundering onto the shore a block away.
 -  The master bedroom has a relaxation zone by the fireplace and the French doors, which open to a deck.
 -  Leakage and warping must also be taken into account when you're ready to install a set of French doors.
 -  New French doors connect the dining room to a courtyard, carved out of wasted space between the house and the detached garage.
 -  Throw in patio and French doors, and you can see that the traditional rectangle is not the only story when it comes to covering your windows.
 -  To increase the dining room's natural light and feeling of volume, Peeling installed French doors, which open to a newly landscaped patio.
 -  To let the light in, windows were added in the kitchen area above the sink, and French doors in the breakfast room now open to the garden.
 -  A wall of windows with French doors leading to a patio gave Jody the light she wanted while also providing access to the garden.
 -  He chose similar brick cladding, a symmetrical facade with French doors, front porches, and a sloping roof to comply with city guidelines.
 -  New French doors create an easy connection to the deck and garden.
 -  Pale yellow walls reach to a cathedral ceiling and are fitted with a wide arch-top window and three French doors.
 -  Although Karen and Joe could have squeezed in more cabinetry along the walls, they opted for French doors and floor-to-ceiling windows.
 -  The architects opened up the building by adding a large window, a skylight, and a pair of French doors.
 -  The architect used French doors in place of walls and smaller windows, instantly brightening the space and opening it to a small yard.
 -  The roofing company failed to tarp my roof, and when it rained my French doors suffered extensive damage.
 -  A smaller set of French doors opens the bedroom to a covered porch so the bed can be rolled outdoors in good weather.
 
    Definition of French door in US English: French doornounfrɛntʃ dɔ(ə)r North American 1A door with glass panes throughout its length.  Example sentencesExamples -  For better access, the builder added a new set of French doors that open to a centrally located home office.
 -  Glass panelled French doors lead through to the dining room, which has space for a table to seat ten and enjoys garden views.
 -  As I walked through the French doors, I saw Tristan sitting with his arm around the model's shoulders and a smile on his face.
 -  The suite's look is toned down a bit as you pass through French doors leading to an office and alcove sitting room, formerly part of the porch.
 -  A pair of narrow French doors replaced a solid door at the passageway to the eating area.
 -  ‘Chelsea,’ Kate said as she walked through the French doors into the computer room.
 -  Carriages were parked all around and people in their very best were walking in through the large French doors.
 -  Each pane of glass in a French door is referred to as a light.
 -  We walked through many large chambers before we reached large French doors.
 -  Then I shot through the glass panels of a French door.
 -  The result is an unobstructed view from the front door through the rear French doors to the massive fireplace.
 -  She did and they went through a set of frosted French doors, behind which sat a labyrinth of cubicles and employees.
 -  They ended up standing in front of a pair of glass French doors in Rob's bedroom.
 -  The dining area overlooks the rear garden, which can be accessed through glass panelled French doors.
 -  New French doors lead to the dining room, which doubles as a library, and to the family room, the site of spirited after-dinner billiards games.
 -  These two side wings embrace the central courtyard and are entered directly from the rear of the main hall through the French doors.
 -  Then Bess guided her to the ballroom floor, then pushed her through the French doors.
 -  While searching through endless cupboards my mother entered via the French doors, bringing with her that smell of alcohol and smoke.
 -  The new sitting area opens to the garden through two sets of French doors.
 -  This is accessed through French doors from the family room.
 
 - 1.1 A French window.
 Example sentencesExamples -  The master bedroom has a relaxation zone by the fireplace and the French doors, which open to a deck.
 -  A set of new French doors open on a once-ignored side yard and its fountain.
 -  It is surrounded by French doors and windows opening to a secluded garden.
 -  It possessed other irresistible charms, including four fireplaces, several sets of French doors, and a workable floor plan.
 -  A wall of windows with French doors leading to a patio gave Jody the light she wanted while also providing access to the garden.
 -  New French doors create an easy connection to the deck and garden.
 -  Although Karen and Joe could have squeezed in more cabinetry along the walls, they opted for French doors and floor-to-ceiling windows.
 -  The roofing company failed to tarp my roof, and when it rained my French doors suffered extensive damage.
 -  Throw in patio and French doors, and you can see that the traditional rectangle is not the only story when it comes to covering your windows.
 -  The architects opened up the building by adding a large window, a skylight, and a pair of French doors.
 -  If you have French doors that open onto the outside area, selecting a window treatment is easier because you won't have to raise it every time you want to go outside.
 -  The architect used French doors in place of walls and smaller windows, instantly brightening the space and opening it to a small yard.
 -  A smaller set of French doors opens the bedroom to a covered porch so the bed can be rolled outdoors in good weather.
 -  He chose similar brick cladding, a symmetrical facade with French doors, front porches, and a sloping roof to comply with city guidelines.
 -  To let the light in, windows were added in the kitchen area above the sink, and French doors in the breakfast room now open to the garden.
 -  New French doors connect the dining room to a courtyard, carved out of wasted space between the house and the detached garage.
 -  Pale yellow walls reach to a cathedral ceiling and are fitted with a wide arch-top window and three French doors.
 -  To increase the dining room's natural light and feeling of volume, Peeling installed French doors, which open to a newly landscaped patio.
 -  Leakage and warping must also be taken into account when you're ready to install a set of French doors.
 -  From the kitchen, French doors open to level two, the porch garden where you can hear the Pacific thundering onto the shore a block away.
 
  
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