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folding door

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foldĀ·ing door (fldng)
n.
A door with hinged or pleated sections that fold together when the door is opened.

folding door
n
(Miscellaneous Technologies / Building) a door in the form of two or more vertical hinged leaves that can be folded one against another
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Noun1.folding doorfolding door - an interior door that opens by folding back in sections (rather than by swinging on hinges)
interior door - a door that closes off rooms within a building


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He had caught sight through the long glass folding door of the gleam of a white blouse and a straw hat in the tennis ground.
He had finished his professional commentary by flinging open a folding door, and ushering the party into a broad hall, which was filled with a great number of people who were waiting, like themselves, for an audience.
Two maid servants were sleeping near her, both very pretty, one on either side of the doorway, which was closed with well made folding doors.
 
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