Definition

an aisle: a passage or space between seating areas, a corridor noun
Kevin prefers to sit next to the aisle when he flies, not the window.

UK: I prefer to sit next to the aisle on the plane.
US: The aisles are very narrow.
  • "How's your aisle seat?"
  • "Young man : Aftershave, aisle 19."
  • "Young man : Meat is in aisle 12."
  • "Young man : Barbecue sauce is in aisle 20, with all the other condiments."
  • "That's the last aisle to your left, sir."
  • "Maybe I should take the aisle seat."
  • "I prefer the aisle."
  • "Felt faint with hunger until the elderly French woman in the aisle seat next to me offered me a bite of her sardine sandwich."
  • "Young man : Cough medicine's in aisle 3, right next to the condoms."
  • "Young man : Alcohol is in aisle 24."

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