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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



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

... imposing entrance, but the porte cochere was at the side where the wide screen door showed a sort of reception hall, furnished with willow and splint belongings, a table with magazines and papers and two great ...
— The Girls at Mount Morris • Amanda Minnie Douglas

... The screen door slammed again, and the porch light went out. Hogey stood there staring, unable to think. Somewhere beyond the window lights ...
— The Hoofer • Walter M. Miller

... their several ways, and the quiet of the dining-room was oppressive by contrast with its late boisterousness. Mrs. Clark, her hands imprisoned in bread-dough, begged Mary to look over the screen door and see if anything was happening. "I'm always suspicious when it's quiet. I know they're in ...
— Judith Of The Plains • Marie Manning

... Elviry opened the screen door and Lydia marched in and paused. Dave Marshall was sitting by the kitchen table, his hat on the back of his head, a pile of newspapers on the floor beside him. He did not speak to Lydia when she came in, but Lydia nodded brightly at him and said, "You like to sit ...
— Lydia of the Pines • Honore Willsie Morrow



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