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mezzanine

[mez-uh-neen, mez-uh-neen] / ˈmɛz əˌnin, ˌmɛz əˈnin /
NOUN
lowest balcony
Synonyms
STRONGEST
STRONG


Example Sentences

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Even from the mezzanine, I could feel — almost — a salt spray.

From New York Times

Pioneer Square Station’s north mezzanine leaks, and at its Yesler Way entrance, black traction strips and yellow warning cones assist riders when rainwater accumulates on slick floors.

From Seattle Times

Just before Friday’s reception, we gathered for orientation in its main assembly hall, a crane-your-neck wonder of angled rooflines visible above a mezzanine library.

From New York Times

An Eagles fan who came to the game in green pajamas and matching face paint trudged up the stadium stairs toward the mezzanine.

From Los Angeles Times

The screens, which will show train arrival times, are being installed on six mezzanines and 11 platforms at the stations.

From Washington Post