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View definitions for next door

next door

adjective as in adjacent

adjective as in adjoining

adjective as in bordering

adjective as in neighboring

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noun as in stone's throw

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Next-door Tamil Nadu is also making similar, more exaggerated, noises.

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"It's outrageous that our next-door neighbour can put as many neighbourhood police officers in one town as we can deploy across our whole county," Mr Jones said, adding "that is not sustainable".

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His next-door neighbour, Carl Glave, said surrounding villages still had power but he had "absolutely nothing".

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“I do remember when we were casting Gavin & Stacey and we had this character of Doris, the next-door neighbour who was a little bit rude,” said series co-creator, Ruth Jones.

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The next-door neighbor, who’s just arrived, only heard “will they be released from prison” and that sets him off.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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