patio door

noun

: a sliding glass door that opens to a patio, deck, etc.

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The patio door had been shattered, and there was glass scattered on the floor. William Earl, Variety, 1 Oct. 2024 Raquel and Francisco Rodriguez, who have lived there for 10 years, say their patio door doesn’t fully close, letting in wind and rain during the winter. Cameron Duran, The Mercury News, 7 Sep. 2024 The structure was undamaged, though one patio door did get pulled off its hinges. Chris Baraniuk, WIRED, 9 July 2024 After noticing the patio door open at a nearby apartment, officers found a handgun magazine, gun cleaning brushes and an unfired handgun cartridge scattered on the floor of the hallway inside, according to charging documents. Tony Roberts, Baltimore Sun, 22 Feb. 2024 According to Joann Whetstine, senior brand manager at Milgard, 81% of Milgard's window and patio door sales are vinyl products. Barbara Bellesi Zito, Better Homes & Gardens, 18 June 2023 The woman believed the male may have been trying to break into her condo via the back patio door. cleveland, 1 Sep. 2023 Wide Thermal Blackout Patio Door Curtain Panel View On Amazon Perfect for any room with a patio door, this extra-wide single panel curtain is an energy-efficient alternative to vertical blinds. Heidi Wachter, Treehugger, 14 July 2023 On the same day as the Embassy Suites visit, the inspector flagged another Alexandria hotel for not securing a room’s patio door with a deadbolt. Andrea Sachs, Anchorage Daily News, 22 July 2023

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“Patio door.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/patio%20door. Accessed 29 Nov. 2024.

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