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Example sentences for "next door"

  • At a chemist's next door he bought a tooth brush.

  • Next door to the chemist's and at the street corner was a public house.

  • You mean when Marguerite was living next door to us?

  • Flaming streamers of purple and scarlet and silver floated high over the buildings and trees next door.

  • In the sweet companionship of his childhood mate, with the little girl who lived next door, the man found again, that night, his better self.

  • Or, perhaps, the neighbor was wondering what the woman would say and how she would look if she knew that the man was to be next door.

  • The making of syphon-tops is next door on the same floor to the wiring of feathers, as Daudet discovered.

  • As well have been brought up next door to a heathen.

  • As to attending the services on week-days myself, it is next door to an impossibility.

  • Of course he can make interest with nobody while his estates bring him in next door to nothing.

  • He had lived once, so he told me, next door to a castle, though it did not resemble Warwick or Kenilworth in the least.

  • After nothing on earth but to get his finger in that old man's money-pile, over there, next door!

  • You see, it was just the way it looked when I saw them bringing my poor brother-in-law in, next door, only such a few short days ago.

  • I tell you he's after nothing on earth but to get his finger in that old man's money-pile, over there, next door!

  • Beth, who was ready first, kept reporting what went on next door, and enlivened her sisters' toilets by frequent telegrams from the window.

  • Next door"; and he looked up and laughed outright, for Jo's prim manner was rather funny when he remembered how they had chatted about cricket when he brought the cat home.

  • Another knock and the appearance of two young ladies sent me back to my work, and there I virtuously remained through all the noise and gabbling that went on next door.

  • Israel Judah lived next door, little colored Sister lived in the alley, and Minnie lived with the lady next door to Izzy.

  • Next door to Emmy Lou, at Izzy's, lives an old, old man.

  • For you to go to Sunday school with the little boy next door, holding tight to his hand, while his Mamma at his door, and your Mamma at your door, watch you down the street.

  • Such conduct as his discovers an ineptitude that is next door to idiocy.

  • There is a false modesty which is really a product of the self-consciousness that is next door to vanity.

  • This materialistic notion degrades religion into magic; it is next door to fetichism.

  • Next door in the place of Rumbold's was a branch of the Colonial Tea Company, and then a Salmon and Gluckstein Tobacco Shop, and then a little shop that displayed sweets and professed a "Tea Room Upstairs.

  • It was situated on Dock Street between Whitehall and Broad Street, next door to the custom house.

  • The sign of the Fighting Cocks had hung in Dock Street, next door to the corner of Broad Street, for many years.

  • Ratcliffe, who attended Queen Anne, had a house near by, next door to which lived the scarcely less noted non-juring Bishop Lloyd of Norwich.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "next 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:
    again the; best part; charge against; colored folks; commonly call; conning tower; fell mortally; gone down; indicate the; keep warm; looked quite; narrow streets; next after; next day; next issue; next letter; next reached; next summer; next time; next went; next winter; organic nature; really very; this movement; town called; wonder whether