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entranceway

[en-truhns-wey] / ˈɛn trənsˌweɪ /




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We hit the store in Silver Lake first, splitting lanes in the entranceway.

From Los Angeles Times Nov. 21, 2023

“We told him not be deceived. There is no truce. They are lying,” says Khaldiya Nassir, sitting at the entranceway of her house, a pale pink structure that runs the length of the courtyard.

From Seattle Times Aug. 24, 2021

It was held in the echoing marble entranceway of the Public Library just atop Bryant Park, erstwhile home of New York Fashion Week, the stairs outside speckled once more with street-style photographers.

From New York Times Jun. 29, 2021

From the stone-clad front porch, the model home’s entranceway flows into a flex space staged as a home office.

From Washington Post Oct. 29, 2019

She realized that the corridor she had walked in up above was merely a long entranceway, and that the halls around her were the rats’ real living quarters.

From "Mrs. Frisby and the Rats of NIMH" by Robert C. O'Brien




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