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hallway

[hawl-wey] / ˈhɔlˌweɪ /
NOUN
foyer
Synonyms


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Neither he nor his public defender, Ayah Sarsour, would comment after, but in the hallways, he could be heard talking to his family about how nervous he was in court.

From Los Angeles Times

On the other is a wide corridor that runs the length of the building with all the charm and utility of a hotel hallway.

From Los Angeles Times

He recalls its emphasis on music and quirkiness—including a science teacher who had been interviewed for a UFO documentary and sports coaches who sang in the open-air hallways.

From The Wall Street Journal

I often walked the hallways alone and at times ate lunch in the bathroom.

From The Wall Street Journal

“There are anti-Israel discussions, assemblies, pro-Palestine posters, maps hanging in teachers’ classrooms, in district hallways, in school hallways, in administrative offices,” she said.

From Los Angeles Times