Dictionary![]() ![]() door-to-doorPronunciation: (dôr'tu-dôr', dōr'tu-dōr'), [key] —adj. 1. calling, selling, canvassing, etc., at each house or apartment in an area, town, or the like: a door-to-door poll. 2. sent direct from the point of pickup to the point of delivery, as a shipment or order of merchandise. 3. covering the complete route of a door-to-door shipment, delivery, etc.: door-to-door carrying charges; door-to-door insurance. —adv. in a door-to-door manner. Random House Unabridged Dictionary, Copyright © 1997, by Random House, Inc., on Infoplease.
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