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doormat
English
Etymology
door +? mat
Pronunciation
- (UK) IPA(key): /?d??(?)?mæt/
Noun
doormat (plural doormats)
- A coarse mat at the entrance to a house, upon which one wipes one's shoes.
- Wipe your shoes on the doormat before you start plodding around in the house.
- (figuratively) Someone who is overly submissive to others' wishes.
- He's such a doormat, he lets everyone walk all over him.
Translations
doormat From the web:
- what doormat belongs to your household
- what doormat means
- what format should i buy
- doormat what is your quest
- what size doormat for double doors
- what are doormats made of
- what is doormat personality
- what size doormat do i need
rugs
English
Pronunciation
- Rhymes: -??z
Noun
rugs
- plural of rug
Anagrams
- Grus, grus
Faroese
Noun
rugs
- genitive singular indefinite of rugur
rugs From the web:
- what rugs are in style
- what rugs don't shed
- what rugs are in style 2021
- what rugs are washable
- what rugs go with grey couches
- what rugs are safe for hardwood floors
- what rugs look good on carpet
- what rugs are good for kitchen
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