Doorbell in a sentence as a noun

" Once in a while they'll ring the doorbell, but often I'll just find it there.

One time a person rang the doorbell and just dropped the box in front of the gate when they heard the buzz.

What, that doorbell doesn't remind you of the beginning of a Haydn symphony?

Did I mention I've been home for all these packages and have no idea why people can't just ring the doorbell and wait 10 more seconds?

You don't get to shoot through your door because someone turned the knob without ringing your doorbell and hide behind it being an act of self-defense.

Another common example is the light bulb behind a typical doorbell button.

And then they leave it at my doorstep, sometimes even skipping the doorbell, where my neighbors and members of the public can steal the package at will.

Oh man. I live on Market too. OnTrac has done that same exact thing before, and sometimes I only discover it because someone passing on the street or a neighbor rings my doorbell to let me know I have a box outside.

When I told him I wasn't up for it one morning, he threatened to start ringing the doorbell which would wake my parents, something I didn't really care to have pinned on me.

You know, when someone is charged with burglary the issue is not that they entered your place through the window rather than by ringing the doorbell, but that they entered without your permission.

Tell me if you figure out your doorbell design, you wont because the design is not the problem so the aesthetics of your doorbell, the functioning and other areas become invisible.

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Doorbell definitions

noun

a push button at an outer door that gives a ringing or buzzing signal when pushed

See also: bell buzzer