doorpost
11doorpost — doorstop …
12doorpost — noun an upright part of a door frame …
13doorpost — noun (C) one of two upright posts on either side of a doorway; doorjamb …
14doorpost — door•post [[t]ˈdɔrˌpoʊst, ˈdoʊr [/t]] n. bui doorjamb • Etymology: 1525–35 …
15doorpost — /ˈdɔpoʊst/ (say dawpohst) noun the jamb or upright sidepiece of a doorway …
16doorpost — Lā au kū, kukuna; lapauila, kunakuna (rare) …
17doorpost — n. each of the uprights of a door frame, on one of which the door is hung …
18DOOR AND DOORPOST — The Bible distinguishes between the term petaḥ, which is the entrance to a house (Gen. 43:19), and delet, which is a device for closing and opening the entrance. Thus, while petaḥ applies to both the entrance to a tent (Gen. 18:1) and a house,… …
19deaf as a doorpost — adjective stone deaf And grandmother sat in her rocker before the fireplace, deaf as a doorpost and half blind as well …
20deaf as a doorpost — adj. totally deaf; is incapable of hearing anything; stone deaf …