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Screen door   /skrin dɔr/   Listen
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.  Synonym: screen.






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"Screen door" Quotes from Famous Books



... is splendid." And Grant, taking his young charge from his shoulder, stepped up on to the porch and knocked at the screen door. ...
— Dennison Grant - A Novel of To-day • Robert Stead

... strips up to the roof and this enabled us to fill in by cutting and turning in the cloth. A corresponding space above the window received similar treatment. Then we covered the inner surface of the screen door and we had ...
— How To Write Special Feature Articles • Willard Grosvenor Bleyer

... frightened tender fervor; and do not laugh, dear reader; for it is only on the stage that the graceful altogether elegant curtain-drop comes; but the old frontiersman had somehow got himself outside the screen door, and immediately on that kiss came through the mosquito wire such a thunder clap of pulpit artillery as is the peculiar prerogative of some large gentlemen when they blow their nose. MacDonald and Eleanor both burst out laughing; and Eleanor noticed it was a ...
— The Freebooters of the Wilderness • Agnes C. Laut

... you came down!" she exclaimed as Mrs. James Blaisdell opened the screen door and stepped out on to the veranda. "Here's Mrs. ...
— Oh, Money! Money! • Eleanor Hodgman Porter

... front porch, flattening his nose against the screen door and sniffing the fragrant ...
— Brother and Sister • Josephine Lawrence



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