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vestibule

[ves-tuh-byool] / ˈvɛs təˌbyul /


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That pressure came to a head after immigration officials detained two Target employees inside the vestibule of a suburban store late last week after what appeared to be some verbal sparring in the parking lot.

From The Wall Street Journal

As we go by, Mr. Benchley is in the vestibule.

From Literature

The housekeeper, having spied a man sleeping in the vestibule of her building, believes he’s connected to the murder and thus fears for her safety.

From Los Angeles Times

For now, we were in a vestibule of hope: It was rumor, not fact, I told them and myself.

From Los Angeles Times

Syd and I chose the tiny vestibule so he could sleep in the small, dark closet, away from the crowd.

From Los Angeles Times