door to door
See also: door-to-door
English
Alternative forms
- D2D (initialism)
Adverb
- (by metonymy) From one household or business to the next.
- He carried the petition door to door, collecting signatures.
- He sold magazine subscriptions at inflated prices door to door.
- Selling door to door is the best training - and test - for a new salesman.
- (by metonymy) From ultimate origin to ultimate destination.
- The trip takes sixteen hours door to door.
- (by further extension) From shipper to recipient.
- The express company could only handle shipments door to door on the West Coast, needing others to reach the rest of the country.
- (by further extension) From inception to final completion.
- It was purely a CIA operation, door to door.
Translations
from one household or business to the next
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from ultimate origin to ultimate destination
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from ultimate shipper to ultimate recipient
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