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Definition of "wicket-door" [wicket-door]

  • A wicket. (noun)

The Century Dictionary (Public Domain)

Use "wicket-door" in a sentence
  • "Filled almost with expectation of beholding some ‘old, old man, with beard as white as snow,’ whom he might question concerning this deserted mansion, our hero turned to a little oaken wicket-door, well clenched with iron-nails, which opened in the court-yard wall at its angle with the house."
  • "Filled almost with expectation of beholding some ` ` old, old man, with beard as white as snow, '' whom he might question concerning this deserted mansion, our hero turned to a little oaken wicket-door, well clenched with iron nails, which opened in the courtyard wall at its angle with the house."
  • "They reached the low wicket-door of the Bailey, and as they entered the little court and passed the window, they saw that people were still standing about the bed in the corner."
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