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		Definition of doorbuster in US English: doorbusternoun ˈdôrˌbəstərˈdôrˌbəstər US informal 1(in retailing) a special discount price available for a limited period, typically during special early-opening hours. Example sentencesExamples -  There's the two day secret sale item sale, the early preview secret doorbuster sale and the ever-elusive secret two day doorbuster sale with an early bird preview and a one day mystery coupon chaser.
 -  Although cheaper, the laptop doorbusters are not as good a deal as last year.
 -  It also set so-called doorbuster deals, or limited-time discounts, from 6 p.m. to midnight Friday and from 6 a.m. to noon Saturday.
 -  This ad is just for the doorbusters.
 -  As I mentioned the first time, though, this works only if your doorbuster is a computer.
 -  Many of the doorbusters are sold below cost.
 -  Others are using so-called doorbusters - deep discounts on a few popular items for just a few hours.
 -  It's all about the good deals and the doorbusters.
 -  You probably won't get any of the computer doorbusters if you get there at 3am.
 -  I have no idea why the store was so crazy, they didn't have any doorbusters!
 -  Retailers call this frenzy ‘Green Friday’ or ‘Black Friday’ and offer doorbusters, limited time special offers to entice shoppers to visit their store first.
 -  Unfortunately, it is impossible that this item will be available for $129.99 today since it was a doorbuster.
 -  Some consumers, not interested in lines and crowds, choose to forgo new items and doorbusters and opt to purchase a longer-lasting gift such as a prepaid tuition contract to cover a child's future college tuition and fees.
 -  I was able to get doorbuster items at each store I went to.
 -  It was easier though, because I came back a bit later after the doorbuster crowds had dispersed but still before the doorbuster specials were over and took my ads.
 -  I don't think anyone thinks the doorbusters are drawing people in any more.
 -  It also plans to use virtual doorbusters to draw people to its site next week.
 -  He once saw a woman get smashed against a window and break her nose, and knows what it's like when people get injured in the dash for doorbusters.
 
 2A firearm with special attachments for forcing entry through a door. Example sentencesExamples -  When player #2 powered up her doorbuster, the doors responded and parked themselves fashionably open.
 
    Definition of doorbuster in US English: doorbusternounˈdôrˌbəstər US informal 1(in retailing) a special discount price available for a limited period, typically during special early-opening hours. Example sentencesExamples -  Many of the doorbusters are sold below cost.
 -  I have no idea why the store was so crazy, they didn't have any doorbusters!
 -  It was easier though, because I came back a bit later after the doorbuster crowds had dispersed but still before the doorbuster specials were over and took my ads.
 -  Unfortunately, it is impossible that this item will be available for $129.99 today since it was a doorbuster.
 -  You probably won't get any of the computer doorbusters if you get there at 3am.
 -  Others are using so-called doorbusters - deep discounts on a few popular items for just a few hours.
 -  It's all about the good deals and the doorbusters.
 -  It also set so-called doorbuster deals, or limited-time discounts, from 6 p.m. to midnight Friday and from 6 a.m. to noon Saturday.
 -  He once saw a woman get smashed against a window and break her nose, and knows what it's like when people get injured in the dash for doorbusters.
 -  I was able to get doorbuster items at each store I went to.
 -  I don't think anyone thinks the doorbusters are drawing people in any more.
 -  This ad is just for the doorbusters.
 -  Retailers call this frenzy ‘Green Friday’ or ‘Black Friday’ and offer doorbusters, limited time special offers to entice shoppers to visit their store first.
 -  As I mentioned the first time, though, this works only if your doorbuster is a computer.
 -  Some consumers, not interested in lines and crowds, choose to forgo new items and doorbusters and opt to purchase a longer-lasting gift such as a prepaid tuition contract to cover a child's future college tuition and fees.
 -  There's the two day secret sale item sale, the early preview secret doorbuster sale and the ever-elusive secret two day doorbuster sale with an early bird preview and a one day mystery coupon chaser.
 -  It also plans to use virtual doorbusters to draw people to its site next week.
 -  Although cheaper, the laptop doorbusters are not as good a deal as last year.
 
 2A firearm with special attachments for forcing entry through a door. Example sentencesExamples -  When player #2 powered up her doorbuster, the doors responded and parked themselves fashionably open.
 
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