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hallway

[hawl-wey] / ˈhɔlˌweɪ /
NOUN
foyer
Synonyms


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"In the hallways there used to be a lot of checking the phone; now it's more relaxed, a calmer atmosphere, not too worried about anything else going on."

From BBC

Grieving parents who’d camped out in court hallways for more than a week to hear the California decision cheered and embraced as they watched the New Mexico verdict over live-stream.

From Los Angeles Times

The man some of his fellow detainees call "president" in the hallways reads the Bible, according to a source close to the Venezuelan government.

From Barron's

It was several weeks later that Betsie opened the door from the hallway and beckoned to Father and me.

From Literature

The door opened wider, and we saw then a lady in a dressing gown, coming down a huge wide staircase, and then hurrying towards us across the hallway.

From Literature