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house-to-house

[ hous-tuh-hous ]

adjective

  1. conducted from one house to the next:

    a house-to-house survey.



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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of house-to-house1

First recorded in 1855–60
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Example Sentences

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A cordon was put in place with officers carrying out house-to-house inquiries, and witnesses or anyone with information has been urged to contact Durham Police.

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"Officers have been undertaking increased weapons searches, reassurance patrols and house-to-house inquiries," she said.

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The death toll is expected to rise once house-to-house searches are conducted.

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But this operation is still ongoing, with reports that Israeli forces are moving deep inside the camp to search house-to-house for other wanted men.

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But since then, this man says it had been largely quiet - with no sign of house-to-house searches in his neighbourhood, nor of fighters from the camp.

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