WALK IN THE DOOR
Definition: To enter a building or a room by passing through the entrance.
Synonyms: Enter Room, Step Inside, Open Entrance, Enter Building, Cross Threshold
Usage Examples in Sentences
#1
Every morning, I walk in the door of my school with a smile on my face.
#2
After a long day at work, I love to walk in the door and unwind with a good book.
#3
As the rain started pouring, we hurried to walk in the door of the cozy cafe.
#4
Every weekend, I look forward to the moment I can walk in the door of my favorite ice cream shop.
#5
Before the party started, guests began to walk in the door, ready for a night of celebration.
#6
As the clock struck midnight, the mysterious figure decided to walk in the door, leaving everyone at the party curious.
#7
Every morning, the employees would eagerly walk in the door, ready to start a new day at the vibrant startup.
#8
On a chilly winter evening, the warmth and aroma of hot cocoa encouraged people to walk in the door of the cozy cafe.
#9
The detective carefully observed each person who dared to walk in the door, searching for any signs of guilt or deceit.
#10
The maestro, with an air of confidence, decided to walk in the door and grace the concert hall with his presence.
#11
When you walk in the door, don't forget to hang up your coat.
#12
Their dog's tail wags excitedly every time they walk in the door.
#13
The cat eagerly awaited its owner to walk in the door.
#14
Having forgotten something, he quickly turned around just as he was about to walk in the door.
#15
They planned to surprise their friend by waiting to walk in the door together.
#16
As soon as they walk in the door, the dogs rush to greet them.
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