doorbell
See also: door-bell
English
Noun
doorbell (plural doorbells)
- A device on or adjacent to an outer door for announcing one's presence. It can be mechanical, directly sounding a bell, or a button that electrically sounds a chime or buzzer inside the building.
- A button that actives an electric doorbell.
Translations
device on or adjacent to an outer door for announcing one's presence
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Verb
doorbell (third-person singular simple present doorbells, present participle doorbelling, simple past and past participle doorbelled)
- (intransitive) To ring many doorbells in an effort to contact people and thereby spread information or solicit.
- (transitive) To ring many doorbells of (target people or an area) in an effort to contact people and thereby spread information or solicit.
- We doorbelled the whole district in an effort to get out the vote.
Anagrams
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