Hallway meaning in English
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Definition
a hallway: a corridor, a passage, an aisle
In the house there are three rooms separated by a hallway.
Pronunciation examples
UK: Where does this hallway lead to?
US: This hallway leads to another hallway.
- "If you happen to see him in the hallway, don't hesitate to wave hello."
- "Bruno : I know, I can hear my voice echo in the hallway."
- "Brian : We know for a fact that barking was heard in the vicinity of the copy machine at 7.15 pm, just 3 minutes before Stink's body was discovered in the hallway!"
- "Brian : We know for a fact that barking was heard in the vicinity of the copy machine at 7.15pm, just 3 minutes before Stink's body was discovered in the hallway!"
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