house to house

/haʊs tə haʊs/
adverb
  1. From one house to the next, covering all houses in an area.
    • The candidate campaigned house-to-house, shaking hands with voters on every street.
    • The sales team went house-to-house selling their new cleaning products.
    • After the storm, aid workers traveled house-to-house to deliver food and water.
adjective
  1. Visiting or involving every house in a particular area, one after another.
    • The census takers did a house-to-house check to count every resident.
    • Police officers made house-to-house inquiries after the burglary in the neighborhood.
    • The volunteers conducted a house-to-house survey to collect donations for the charity.
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