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aisle

[ahyl] / aɪl /


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Content creator Monae Hendrickson, who has logged more than 130 hours in economy this year, always books the aisle, especially for night flights.

From The Wall Street Journal

Is this going to look like I panicked in the baking aisle?

From Salon

Makers of so-called “center aisle” foods, usually processed and ultra-processed foods such as snacks, are already facing difficulties brought by changing consumer preferences.

From MarketWatch

But on certain Friday and Saturday nights, its produce or seafood aisle turns into a lively dance floor for “Late Night Madness.”

From Los Angeles Times

The thrust stage, representing Amahl’s humble house, is a simple wooden platform, open to a radiantly starry sky; a lively shepherds’ chorus swirls around it, and the Kings enter down the aisles through the audience.

From The Wall Street Journal