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doormat
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noun
- a mat, placed at the entrance to a building, for wiping dirt from shoes
- informal.a person who offers little resistance to ill-treatment by others
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Example Sentences
There are doormats that aren’t as walked over as our prostrated governor.
One-way respect makes you a doormat, and unless Newsom calls out his guests with more force, he risks being the punchline instead of the provocateur.
Cybersecurity experts have likened the idea of creating a backdoor to someone leaving their house keys under their doormat - essentially creating a vulnerability which anyone, including bad actors, can exploit.
Ms Parker said the experience had been "incredibly stressful" and it was difficult to keep up with the volume of PCNs landing on her doormat.
A BBC News investigation has found that leaseholders have had to pay hundreds of pounds for services such as key-cutting and the cleaning of doormats and council bins.
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