house-to-house

[US]/[ˈhaʊst tə ˈhaʊs]/
[UK]/[ˈhaʊs tə ˈhaʊs]/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

adj.Going from house to house.
adv.Going from house to house; door-to-door.
n.The practice of going from house to house, typically to sell goods or solicit donations.

Phrases & Collocations

house-to-house sales

house-to-house canvassing

house-to-house calling

house-to-house survey

house-to-house collection

house-to-house service

house-to-house campaign

house-to-house visits

doing house-to-house

Example Sentences

the charity organized a house-to-house collection drive for donations.

we conducted a house-to-house survey to gather community feedback.

the political campaign involved extensive house-to-house canvassing.

the volunteers performed house-to-house visits to distribute flyers.

the fire department conducted a house-to-house safety check after the incident.

the sales team planned a house-to-house marketing campaign.

the census takers performed a house-to-house count of residents.

the religious group engaged in house-to-house evangelism.

the police investigated the area with a house-to-house search.

the team used a house-to-house approach to identify potential customers.

the organization provided house-to-house support for vulnerable families.

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