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doornail

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Noun — A large-headed nail traditionally used to build and decorate wooden doors.

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dead as a doornail

Etymology

A compound of "door" and "nail," mostly remembered today through the phrase "dead as a doornail."

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What does “doornail” mean?

The word “doornail” means a large-headed nail traditionally used to build and decorate wooden doors. In plain terms, a heavy nail used in old-fashioned doors, best known from the idiom "dead as a doornail.".

How do you use “doornail” in a sentence?

Here is “doornail” used in a sentence: “The old door was studded with rusted doornails.”

What part of speech is “doornail”?

“Doornail” is a noun.

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