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Kootaka Posted 10 years ago
Vocabulary

get in the door

"They are starting to rely on the technology, so it's been hard to pull them away from it. It's the first thing they think about as soon as they get in the door after school, and the last thing on their minds before they go to bed."

What's meant by "get in the door"?
Please explain the phrase to me.
  

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Think about children coming home from school. They run up to the house, open the door (and run to the TV - haha). The phrase really means "get inside through the door".

  • Think about children coming home from school.
  • They run up to the house, open the door (and run to the TV - haha).
  • The phrase really means "get inside through the door".
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Think about children coming home from school. They run up to the house, open the door (and run to the TV - haha). The phrase really means "get inside through the door".

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