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Definition of half-door in US English: half-doornounˈhafˌdôrˈhafˌdôr A door of half the usual size, typically covering the bottom half of an opening (e.g., in a stable). Example sentencesExamples - On offer for €350,000, the two-bedroom bungalow has a Valentia slate floor, sash windows, a traditional half-door and just over an acre of land.
- After the half-doors had opened completely, Ezo tumbled through them and landed on his right side.
- In the companion piece (in the Museo Civico, Milan) she gossips over a half-door, telling some emphatic tale, perhaps about the loss of her songbird.
- All characterisations of Irish rural life consisting of loquacious peasants hanging over half-doors in the Celtic twilight attracted furious scorn from Kavanagh.
- Sabrina reached Electron's stall that had extra bars over the opening where the top half of the half-door would usually be, so he couldn't snap at the passing mares.
Definition of half-door in US English: half-doornounˈhafˌdôr A door of half the usual size, typically covering the bottom half of an opening (e.g., in a stable). Example sentencesExamples - Sabrina reached Electron's stall that had extra bars over the opening where the top half of the half-door would usually be, so he couldn't snap at the passing mares.
- In the companion piece (in the Museo Civico, Milan) she gossips over a half-door, telling some emphatic tale, perhaps about the loss of her songbird.
- On offer for €350,000, the two-bedroom bungalow has a Valentia slate floor, sash windows, a traditional half-door and just over an acre of land.
- All characterisations of Irish rural life consisting of loquacious peasants hanging over half-doors in the Celtic twilight attracted furious scorn from Kavanagh.
- After the half-doors had opened completely, Ezo tumbled through them and landed on his right side.
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