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vestibule

[ves-tuh-byool] / ˈvɛs təˌbyul /


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The slashing occurred around 5:20 p.m. inside a 42 Broadway Chase Bank vestibule on Broadway near Beaver Street and just steps away from the famous bronze Charging Bull statue.

From Fox News

These two facts seem to demonstrate that the vibrissae act as a filter and that a large number of microbes meet their fate in the moist meshes of the hair which fringes the vestibule.

From Seattle Times

“So where does the crew go if we’re holding for rain? And the answer I got was, ‘Yeah, we didn’t really think about it,’” recalled the team member, who sought shelter in the museum’s vestibule.

From Los Angeles Times

The intention here is not so much to try to understand Van Gogh or his work: A small vestibule contains a few cursory panels with basic biographical information.

From Washington Post

The demonstrators, who made their way into the vestibule, confronted various law enforcement, chanting threatening the officers and chanting slogans like "enemies of the state."

From Salon