Doorway in a sentence as a noun

You can't type a CV and check your email responses from a doorway.

By summer the room got too warm for humans, so we put an electric van in the doorway.

It's just as much a place as the street right outside your doorway or the grocery store just down the road.

Once you walk through a doorway in your dream, you will do the nose or hand test and discover that you're dreaming.

The bottlenecks in their escape were the doorway and the crew's deployment of the inflatable slide.

CS Lewis explored the idea of a shed with a window onto the sun. Looked at from the doorway, you see a shaft of light with dancing dust motes.

In lots of rural areas you have doors that are clearly built with the expectation that nobody taller than 5'6" would darken the doorway.

Apparently, the grenades aren't even supposed to be thrown into the room, they're only supposed to be thrown into the doorway.

If you have a doorway adjacent to a hall, stand in the middle of the doorway and angle yourself slightly off parallel to the hall and do your jumps there.

The bottlenecks in their escape were the doorway and the crew's deployment of the inflatable slide... why wouldn't you grab your bag if it was readily accessible?

Doorway definitions

noun

the entrance (the space in a wall) through which you enter or leave a room or building; the space that a door can close; "he stuck his head in the doorway"

See also: door threshold