[ US /ˈkɔɹədɝ, ˈkɔɹɪdɝ/ ]
[ UK /kˈɒɹɪdˌɔː/ ]
NOUN
  1. an enclosed passageway; rooms usually open onto it
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How To Use corridor In A Sentence

  • Connecticut schools have been fitting yellow intruder alarms next to fire alarms in their corridors and dining halls. Times, Sunday Times
  • He might have caused a storm in a teacup in the corridors of the Westminster press lobby as journalists squabbled over who had the story, whether it was attributable and who had told The Sun anyway.
  • The hospital is so overcrowded that some patients are being treated on trolleys in the corridors.
  • The noises of men talking and laughing and the sound of champagne corks popping filter out into the corridor.
  • The service is flawless; and every employee you pass in the corridor greets you with the unstudied politeness that is the hallmark of a great hotel.
  • Along the sixth and seventh floors of the western wing, a glazed corridor extends south beyond the building's edge.
  • Once properly tagged and escorted, the visitor passes the initial checkpoint and walks along a corridor into the Headquarters Building lobby.
  • If you happen to wander the corridors around our work areas and see us surfing the Net, rest assured, we aren't goofing off.
  • I moved down the corridor, as instructed, and rounded the elevators to the bank on the far side.
  • Walking into its corridors, between the towering whiteness, has the effect, so beloved of the Romantics, of making you feel microcosmic.
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