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foyer

[foi-er, foi-ey, fwa-yey] / ˈfɔɪ ər, ˈfɔɪ eɪ, fwaˈyeɪ /
NOUN
receiving area
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A flock of people speaking multiple languages crowd the foyer of the West End outpost when I show up.

From Washington Post

From the floor of a paint-chipped room that was once a ticket office, a man sorts through rusty bolts and screws, while in the adjacent foyer, a woman sweeps dust off a mirror.

From Seattle Times

“Moty!” she cried out from the grand helical staircase in her Bel Air home’s foyer.

From New York Times

Towering columns frame the entry, and forged iron doors open to a foyer with French limestone floors and a sweeping staircase.

From Los Angeles Times

Across 11,000 square feet are seven bedrooms, 7.5 bathrooms and common spaces such as a two-story foyer, family room with a bar and chef’s kitchen with a pair of marble islands.

From Los Angeles Times