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Adoor

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A`door
1.At the door; of the door; as, out adoors.
I took him in adoors.
- Vicar's Virgil (1630).


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Byline: Susan Griffin ADOOR swings open and, for just the briefest of moments, the silhouette of Robert Pattinson can be made out standing against a window.
ADOOR swings open and for the briefest of moments, the silhouette of Robert Pattinson can be made out standing against a window.
Byline: Susan Griffin ADOOR swings open and for just the briefest of moments, the silhouette of Robert Pattinson can be made out against a window.
 
 
 
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