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idiomdoorsbehind closed doorsif something, especially a meeting, happens behind closed doors, it happens in a place where no one can see you or find out what you are doing:The meeting took place behind closed doors, but the media were allowed in after it had finished.Lots of places have a drug problem, but in a small town like this, a lot of it happens behind closed doors.open (the) doors for(also open the door for)to give someone opportunities that they did not have before:Our album has opened doors for us all over the world - it's amazing how many people know us now.Although advances in telephone technology have allowed many businesses to expand, they have also opened the door to many kinds of fraud. (redirected from doors)
See:- (as) broad as a barn door
- (one's) door is always open
- a closed door
- a creaking door hangs longest
- a foot in the door
- A golden key can open any door
- a leg in the door
- a toe in the door
- answer the door
- as one door closes, another (one) opens
- as one door closes, another one opens
- as one door closes, another opens
- at (one's) door
- at (one's) doorstep
- at death's door
- at death's doorstep
- at door
- at one's door
- back door
- backdoor
- be at death's door
- be knocking on heaven's door
- be knocking on the door
- be on the door
- be pushing at an open door
- beat a path to (one's) door
- beat a path to door
- beat a path to somebody's door
- beat a path to someone's door
- behind closed doors
- blow (one's) doors off
- blow doors off
- blow someone’s doors off
- blow the doors off
- blow the doors off (something)
- broad as a barn door
- by the back door
- by/through the back door
- close down
- close its doors
- close the barn door after the horse has bolted
- close the door on
- close the door on (something)
- close the stable door after the horse has bolted
- closed door
- closed-door
- closing the stable door after the horse has bolted
- come knocking at (one's) door
- come knocking at the door
- come knocking on (one's) door
- come knocking on the door
- crack the door
- crack the door (open)
- creaking door hangs longest
- darken (one's) door
- darken a church door
- darken door
- darken my door (again), don't/never
- darken someone's door
- death's door, at/near
- don't let the door hit you on the way out
- door to door
- doormat
- doors open up
- door-to-door
- dumber than a doornail
- early doors
- foot in the door
- foot in the door, get one's
- foot-in-the-door
- from door to door
- get a foot in the door
- get a/(one's) foot in the door
- get a/(one's) leg in the door
- get foot in the door
- get/have a/your foot in the door
- have a foot in the door
- have a/(one's) foot in the door
- house of many doors
- Katie bar the door
- Katie, bar the door
- Katie, bar the door!
- keep the wolf from the door
- keep the wolf from the door, to
- knock at (one's) door
- knock at the door
- knock at your door
- knock on (one's) door
- knock on the door
- knocking on heaven's door
- lay (something) at (one's) door
- lay at door
- lay at someone's door
- lay something at somebody's door
- lay something at someone's door
- leave the door open
- leave the door open for
- leave the door open for (something or doing something)
- lie at (one's) door
- lie at death's door
- lie at somebody's door
- live next door
- live next door (to one)
- lock the barn door after the horse has bolted
- lock the barn/stable door after the horse has bolted/is stolen, to
- lock the stable door after the horse has bolted
- make a better door than a window
- never darken (one's) door again
- never darken someone's door
- next door to
- next-door neighbor
- not darken (one's) door again
- not darken somewhere's door
- not darken the door of (some place)
- not/never darken somebody's door again
- on (one's) doorstep
- one's next-door neighbor
- open a few doors
- open doors
- open some doors
- open the door for (someone or something)
- open the door to
- open the door to (someone or something)
- open the door to/for somebody/something
- opportunity knocks at every man's door
- out of doors
- push at an open door
- revolving door
- revolving door syndrome
- see (one) to the door
- see out
- show (one) the door
- show somebody the door
- show someone out
- show someone the door
- show the door
- shut the door in (someone's) face
- shut the door on
- shut the door on (something)
- shut the stable door
- Shut the stable door after the horse has bolted
- shut/close the door on something
- shut/lock/close the stable door after the horse has bolted
- slam the door in (one's) face
- slam the door in face
- stage-door Johnny
- the boy next door
- the girl/boy next door
- the revolving door
- The wolf is at the door
- the wolf is at the/(one's) door
- through the back door
- when one door closes, another opens
- when one door shuts, another one opens
- When one door shuts, another opens
- When poverty comes in at the door, love flies out of the window
- wolf at the door
- wolf at the/(one's) door
- You make a better door than you do a window
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