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Example sentences for "little door"

  • I saw presently that Dolly did not like it, and that we should be a great while getting out that way; and then I saw a little door beside me that might very well lead out to the air.

  • Not till she opened a little door I had passed without observing it as we came up, was I reminded of my first object in ascending the tower.

  • Near the foot of the bed was a little door, leading to a dressing-room.

  • Rose and Blanche, in getting out of the coach, were so much occupied with Spoil-sport, that they did not perceive the portress, who was half hidden behind the little door.

  • Mrs. Grivois having drawn up one of the blinds, they found themselves in a vast court, across the centre of which ran a high wall, with a kind of porch upon columns, under which was a little door.

  • Disputing the ground inch by inch, he manoeuvred so as to draw near one of the lateral walls of the church, and at length succeeded in ensconcing himself in a corner formed by the projection of a buttress, and close by a little door.

  • He opened a little door, and led Jack into a large room, where Jack saw a great many odds and ends that Coomara had picked up at one time or another.

  • The woodcutter, having waited a long time, approached the door, and knocking gently and crying "Little door, open!

  • Terrified at the flaming eyes of the dog, the miser crept towards the door but in his fear forgot the proper words, and instead of saying, "Little door, open!

  • Touching the copper pin which fastened her dress, the girl sent every one in the hall to count the cabbages, while she herself passed through the little door, not knowing whither she was going.

  • While he was in this sore plight a little door in the castle gate opened, and he could see a street facing him, with tall houses.

  • And my little door is shut again: that door opens but for those Voices.

  • My little door opens at the first shriek of the first child out of doors, and I hear not only the hundreds of vivid piercing Voices but more--their far-off echoes.

  • You can slip out through that little door; the key happens to be hanging on the wall; and good-bye, baron .

  • Sernine knocked with his fist against a little door.

  • He pointed to a little door opening on a dark recess.

  • Bordenave had just then opened a little door and, peeping out, had obtained from Fauchery the formal promise of an article.

  • Georges passed through a little door of which he had the key, slipped along the staircase walls and went quietly up into Nana's room.

  • As he had a key of a little door opening on the Rue Cardinet, he went up unhindered.

  • Truitonne came out mysteriously by a little door.

  • I turned and saw in one corner of the salle à manger a little door, shaking mysteriously.

  • I dived forward; followed through a little door in the wall into a room about fifteen feet square, occupied by a small stove, a pile of wood, and a ladder.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "little door" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    league boots; little and; little birds; little breeze; little business; little chapel; little child shall lead; little creature; little dance; little danger; little doll; little drop; little faith; little figure; little ground; little hole; little longer; little missy; little patch; little picture; little place; little puzzled; little sadly; little salt; little table; little touch