barn door
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Definition
- Noun:
- The large sliding door of a barn: A "barn door" is the main, typically large and heavy, sliding or hinged door that provides access to a barn, a building used for storing farm products and sheltering livestock.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- He pushed the heavy barn door open to let the horses out.
- The old wooden barn door was hanging crookedly on its hinges.
Advanced Usage
- "to be as big as a barn door": An idiom used to describe something that is very large, obvious, or impossible to miss.
- The target was as big as a barn door, and he still missed the shot.
- "to close/shut the barn door after the horse has bolted": An idiom meaning to take action to prevent a problem after it has already occurred; it is too late.
- Increasing security now is like shutting the barn door after the horse has bolted—the data has already been stolen.
Variants and Related Words
- Barn-door (adjective): Used attributively to describe something very large or wide.
- The goalkeeper made a barn-door save.
- Barn (noun): The building itself to which the door belongs.
Synonyms
- Sliding door (specifically for the sliding type).
- Large door.
- Farm door.
Related Phrases
- "barn-door fowl": An old term for a chicken or other poultry that is allowed to roam freely, often going in and out of the barn.
- "barn-door skate": A type of skate (fish) with a broad, flat body.
Related Idioms
- "Couldn't hit a barn door": Used to describe someone who is a very poor shot or aim.
- With his terrible aim, he couldn't hit a barn door from ten feet away.
Noun
- the large sliding door of a barn