See also: door-to-door

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door to door (not comparable)

  1. (by metonymy) From one household or business to the next.
    He carried the petition door to door, collecting signatures.
    He sold magazine subscriptions at inflated prices door to door.
    Selling door to door is the best training - and test - for a new salesman.
  2. (by metonymy) From ultimate origin to ultimate destination.
    The trip takes sixteen hours door to door.
    1. (by further extension) From shipper to recipient.
      The express company could only handle shipments door to door on the West Coast, needing others to reach the rest of the country.
    2. (by further extension) From inception to final completion.
      It was purely a CIA operation, door to door.

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door to door (not comparable)

  1. Alternative spelling of door-to-door