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Definition of Side door
1. Noun. An exterior door at one side of a building.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Side Door
Literary usage of Side door
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Researches in Sinai by William Matthew Flinders Petrie, C. T. Currelly (1906)
"We now reach the side door of the Temple, of which the lower courses remain ;
the view in fig. 99 should be studied in connection with the plan. ..."
2. Half-hours with the Best American Authors by Charles Morris (1886)
"Every person's feelings have a front-door and a side-door by which they may he
entered. ... There is almost always at least one key to this side-door. ..."
3. Testimony Taken Before the Senate Committee on Cities: Pursuant to by New York (State). Legislature. Senate, New York (State), Legislature (1891)
"T did not care to follow them too precipitously, and I went out of the side door,
and by the time I got there I lost sight of them ; it was a matinee day, ..."
4. The Science of Railways by Marshall Monroe Kirkman (1911)
"side door Tracks.—The top side door track is J/4 inch thick by 2% inches ...
The closed door stop for the side door is of white oak, 2Vi inches thick by ..."
5. The Science of Railways by Marshall Monroe Kirkman (1909)
"The top side door track is % inch thick by 2% inches wide and 10 feet 6 inches long;
... The closed door stop for the side door is ol •white oak, ..."