french door (Meaning)

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french door (n)

a light door with transparent or glazed panels extending the full length

french door Sentence Examples

  1. The French doors led from the living room to the serene garden.
  2. The ornate French doors allowed ample natural light to flood the dining room.
  3. With a gentle push, I opened the French doors to welcome the fresh morning breeze.
  4. The double French doors framed the picturesque view of the rolling hills.
  5. The intricate carvings on the French doors hinted at the historical significance of the building.
  6. The tall French doors provided an almost panoramic view of the cityscape.
  7. The French doors creaked slightly as I pushed them open, their aged patina adding charm.
  8. The French doors offered a glimpse into the vibrant street life below.
  9. I paused at the threshold of the French doors, admiring the sunlight filtering through the stained glass panels.
  10. The French doors were the perfect finishing touch to the elegant Victorian home.

FAQs About the word french door

a light door with transparent or glazed panels extending the full length

double door, Dutch door, storm door,revolving door, trapdoor, lattice,wicket, hatch, portal, portcullis

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The French doors led from the living room to the serene garden.

The ornate French doors allowed ample natural light to flood the dining room.

With a gentle push, I opened the French doors to welcome the fresh morning breeze.

The double French doors framed the picturesque view of the rolling hills.