Noun
a door that consists of a frame holding metallic or plastic netting; used to allow ventilation and to keep insects from entering a building through the open door
Source: WordNethe heard the screen door slam as she left Source: Internet
Another, quieter, slam from the screen door, and a woman, barefoot and hair tied in a loose bun, ambles down the steps, smiling at the footpath scene. Source: Internet
I was not completely surprised when, arriving home one afternoon that sixth summer, I recognized the telltale slip of white paper inserted into my screen door: a summons. Source: Internet
Before we get too technical about the details of the Vive’s display, I want to point out that every head-mounted display (HMD) I’ve tried to this point has had some amount of what’s referred to as the “screen door effect.” Source: Internet
Seeing the concern in Mother's dark eyes, Dad slid out of his chair and walked to the screen door to have a look at the dog. Source: Internet
By 5:30 a.m. or so, one or two men would be peering out from a half-open screen door looking for me. Source: Internet