door-to-door

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English

Adjective

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door-to-door (not comparable)

  1. Going from house to house, when selling, delivering or asking for something.
  2. Sent or delivered from a store or factory directly to a house.
    • 1959 November, “The British Association looks at British Railways”, in Trains Illustrated, page 545:
      They must secure a higher share of the consumer goods which require transport not from siding-to-siding, but door-to-door.

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