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Wuthering Heights
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10 [architecture] words
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doorstone
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Definition:
(dated) The stone forming a threshold; a doorstep.
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‘Well, Mr. Earnshaw,’ she cried, ‘I wonder what you’ll have agait next? Are we going to murder folk on our very
door-stones
?
Emily Brontë. Wuthering Heights (1847)
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it was Saturday morning, when there was a general scrubbing of doors and
door-stones
, and when it was useless to go into the school.
George Eliot. Middlemarch
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