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If not, you have a door stopper instead of bread.
Summer Newman has flashes of a bloody door stopper.
In one scene, a little brown and white pup exhibits his irrational dislike of a door stopper.
Dogs are known to be a man's best friend, and it appears door stoppers are a puppy's worst enemy.
Application examples: Bonding rubber door stoppers to concrete walls.
"The big lock was being used as a door stopper in a shop on Second Avenue when I found it.
Are your door stoppers rubber?
Sebastien Amy, bottom, shows a child-safe door stopper.
Most of the loaves I baked back then could have doubled as door stoppers, but with time I really got my act down.
Booiiiinnnng: Dave England plays with a door stopper.
Nails, golf tees, door stoppers, adhesive tape and coloured pencils were the markers.
Then, hurrying to the lobby door, Bolan shoved the door stopper under the threshold and turned back to the window.
The rubber tips on the back of door stoppers can be pried off and swallowed, as can cat litter and tiny soaps.
“The Great Big Book of Horrible Things: The Definitive Chronicle of History’s 100 Worst Atrocities” is a bright door stopper and mind opener.
A doorstop (also door stopper, door stop or door wedge) is an object or device used to hold a door open or closed, or to prevent a door from opening too widely.
Latta completed a "Accident/Injury Report" by writing: "Reported 4-12-98 Leaving school (building) and tripped over white pail (filled with sand) that the Burtch C.C. uses as door stopper.
That, roughly, is the thesis of Mastery, latest door stopper from Robert Greene, whose “international bestsellers” include The 48 Laws of Power and The 50th Law, a management book co-authored with rapper 50 Cent.
The Giacometti (which Mr. Kingsland had apparently used as a door stopper) and four paintings — two Porters, a Redon and a Kurt Schwitters — had all been reported stolen in the 1960s.
Door jammer: Perfect for a hotel room or a rented apartment or house with iffy locks (in 2002, renters were burglarized at a slightly higher rate than owners), the DavieBar door jammer is essentially a door stopper on a stick.