assembly hall

NOUN
  1. a hall where many people can congregate
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How To Use assembly hall In A Sentence

  • Bill: Yeah, they're assembly hall ready for the graduation ceremony. Too noisy to study.
  • Afterwards the congregation was invited to the assembly hall where the ladies served up a wonderful tea with all sorts of cakes, brack and home-made biscuits.
  • After Saturday's installation ceremony, the new bishop met the people of the diocese in the cathedral grounds and later at a reception in St. Leo's College Assembly Hall.
  • The frost melted every end-of-term however, as the whole school congregated in the assembly hall to watch a film.
  • It was very quiet in the assembly hall.
  • Cheers rang out from the assembly hall.
  • People bearing placards and tracts appeared outside the assembly halls.
  • During the speeches in the assembly hall he kept his trilby hat firmly on the back of his head. Seminary Boy
  • We are ushered into a space reminiscent of a school assembly hall. Times, Sunday Times
  • A large crowd had collected at the Badshah Chowk in Srinagar determined to push across towards the Assembly hall.
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