Wiktionary
alt. A door which is glass. n. A door which is glass.
Usage examples of "glass door".
Gliding out, she shuts the glass door tight behind her, and for a fragment of a second glances up.
The boy watches through the glass door and the windows as the hostess greets the trucker and escorts him to a table.
She did, however, bend forward to read the sign hanging from one of the circular glass door-pulls.
Keff, concealed with Chaumel behind a curtain in the tall glass door, recognized Ferngal, Nokias, Potria, and some of the lesser magimen and magiwomen from that afternoon.
No massive sculptures depicting the brotherhood of the humanx, no playing fountains flanked the simple double- glass door.
He watched intently as Amanda desperately pounded on the glass door.
One assistant moved the little body forward, fitted a collar around its neck, closed down a partition like a guillotine, jerked his hands out of the way as the other assistant slammed the glass door through which they had put the dog in, quickly sealed it.
She heard the slamming of the glass door behind him as he left the lanai.
I dipped a broomstraw in the Scotch whisky and let a wee drop fall upon the glass slide where the water drop was, then I crossed to the glass door to tell him it was ready.