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[ US /ˈfɔɪɝ/ ]
[ UK /fˈɔ‍ɪe‍ɪ/ ]
NOUN
  1. a large entrance or reception room or area

How To Use foyer In A Sentence

  • Its presence was announced not by sidewalk canopies and grand spotlit foyers but by a single brass wall-plaque. COMPULSION
  • The building is being converted into a sports centre, with six squash courts, a gymnasium, sauna, lounges and bar and a sports shop in the foyer.
  • The main hall takes up most of the central span and the space under the east cantilever, while the one to the west projects out over the street to provide an entrance portico and foyer.
  • On the day of the attack, a gang of youths had marched into the school's foyer at lunchtime.
  • This time all three of the spaces at the Theatre Royal - the auditorium, the studio and the foyer - will be pressed into action.
  • A gaggle of journalists sit in a hotel foyer waiting impatiently.
  • So… after a few quiet sundowners and pleasant advertising industry banter in the foyer, we padded into the concert hall for the show.
  • Minister of State Martin Cullen unveiled a wall plaque in the foyer of the new Employment Centre to mark its official opening.
  • This is about as difficult as saying the word ‘car’ in a hotel foyer - the tour desk will arrange one pronto.
  • During the conference several visiting and guest ministries set up tables throughout the foyer of the church to share their ministries with attendants of the conference.
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