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doorkeeper
[ dawr-kee-per, dohr- ]
noun
- a person who guards the entrance of a building.
- British. a janitor; hall porter.
- Roman Catholic Church. ostiary ( def 1 ).
doorkeeper
/ ˈdɔːˌkiːpə /
noun
- a person attending or guarding a door or gateway
- RC Church (formerly) the lowest grade of holy orders
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Origin of doorkeeper1
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Example Sentences
His lordship, as we know, was away, and on his return questioned the doorkeeper as to the name of his visitor.
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The doorkeeper answered in a very discourteous way that it was none of his business where the senators were.
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He soon brought him to the stranger, who then gave his card to the doorkeeper and asked him to call at his hotel that evening.
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I scared up a doorkeeper and was ready at the proper time, and by pure good luck a tolerably good house assembled and I was saved.
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And a moment later the two associates were talking earnestly near the doorkeeper's lodge.
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