The room I am searching for has a green door," she replied.
At last I'll find out what lies behind that Green Door," she thought in high elation.
She still had not the faintest idea what might lie beyond the Green Door, but the very name had an intriguing sound.
She went toward the wall and found that there was a green door in the ivy, and that it stood open.
There she found more walls and winter vegetables and glass frames, but in the second wall there was another green door and it was not open.
There were walls all round it also and trees trained against them, and there were bare fruit-trees growing in the winter-browned grass--but there was no green door to be seen anywhere.
I knocked at the brass knocker of Archie's ivy-green door an hour before the class on the Tuesday night, and found that he intended to work at home that evening.
But I did not meet him, so I knocked at the brass knocker of his ivy-green door.
He went direct to Mr Wodehouse's green door, without making any excuses to himself.
The Rector's wife was not like the conventional type of a pitying angel; and even had she been so, he had not time to recognise her at that moment as he went struggling with his demons to Mr Wodehouse's green door.
There, she found more walls and winter vegetables and glass frames, but in the second wall there was another green door and it was not open.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "green door" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.