steel door

collocation in English

meaningsofsteelanddoor

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steel
noun[U]
uk
/stiːl/
us
/stiːl/
a strong metal that is a mixture of iron and carbon, used for making things that need a strong structure, especially vehicles ...
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door
noun[C]
uk
/dɔːr/
us
/dɔːr/
a flat object that is used to close the entrance of something such as a room or building, or the ...
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(Definition ofsteelanddoorfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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I am not aware that the prices quoted forsteeldoorframes are unreasonable.
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The tower can now be accessed by asteeldoor.
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An example of this is when she was able to tear asteeldooroff its hinges.
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They barely manage to close asteeldoorbetween it and them, while the monster wounds itself trying to batter through.
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They varied in height depending on local circumstances and were accessed through asteeldoorthat was usually hidden from the direction of the border.
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He has super strength, as seen when he easily rips open asteeldoor, freeing his friends from their captors.
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After a skirmish with the guards, he is placed in a large room with cinder blocks for walls and a solidsteeldoor.
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After the takeover, the only objects unaltered are a massivesteeldoorand steel paneling in the bunker.
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The ornate granite flooring, echo-proof ceiling, decorative stained glasses, a hugesteeldoorat the main entrance and modern lighting facilities were installed.
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Thesteeldoorto the blockhouse was sheltered by another piece of corrugated iron.
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For at least twenty-two hours every day, prisoners remain in their cells, looking out through a perforatedsteeldoorat a solid concrete wall.
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Access is gained via asteeldoor, at the top floor, which is protected by an adjacent embrasure, suitable for small arms.
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Late in the run, the vehicles were fitted withsteeldoorpanels and electric windscreen washers.
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The morgue was built with three vaults and an examination table, with asteeldoorand a grated skylight.
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A modern glass andsteeldoorwith a transom opens into a central hallway with wooden wainscoting.
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New ones are sometimes made of septic tanks that have been modified with asteeldoorand vents.
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