adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
next-door neighbours (= the people who live in the house next to us )
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Our next-door neighbours say they’ll look after our cat for us while we’re away.
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
neighbor
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And when was the last time you stayed at a motel and got to know your next-door neighbors ?
neighbour
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Could some one tell my next-door neighbour , Mrs Timms?
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He could be the next-door neighbour , a friend, a blood relation.
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It's a compliment, by the way: Philippa is my next-door neighbour and startlingly beautiful.
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Next time you chat with your next-door neighbour , you are relieved to find that you don't fancy him.
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For the past year, she has suffered from incontinence, but her kind next-door neighbour has done regular washing for her.
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Her next-door neighbour , Philippa, was sitting on the draining-board kicking her legs up and down.
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I haven't had any trouble with him personally, but my next-door neighbour has.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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And when was the last time you stayed at a motel and got to know your next-door neighbors?
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Better than a view of cardboard panes and the next-door privies.
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Could some one tell my next-door neighbour, Mrs Timms?
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He could be the next-door neighbour, a friend, a blood relation.
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I haven't had any trouble with him personally, but my next-door neighbour has.
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It would be ironic to pick away at the mortar for a few decades only to break through into the next-door cell.