[
UK
/hˈɔːlweɪ/
]
[ US /ˈhɔɫˌweɪ/ ]
[ US /ˈhɔɫˌweɪ/ ]
NOUN
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an interior passage or corridor onto which rooms open
the elevators were at the end of the hall
How To Use hallway In A Sentence
- Each apartment also has a hallway, bathroom, storeroom and a separate laundry room.
- From the rearmost area of the building, my mother stepped into the hallway. Arcane Circle
- She knew few other details and left my bedside to gossip with the other nurses in the hallway.
- Students fought in the classrooms and washrooms, roamed the hallways and wandered the neighborhood.
- She grinned and turned on her heel, ready to bolt down the hallway and dart her way out of the prison.
- A hallway in a largish single-storey house is a big job, lots of doors and a not inconsiderable amount of wall.
- Also off the hallway is a sitting room with an antique reproduction fireplace.
- Thomas and his accomplices empty the bags, which end of being full of rats, in the hallway of a low-rent apartment building.
- I stormed down the hallway and the sound of my footfalls on the carpet marked my defeat.
- I began walking down the hallway but stopped when I heard two girlish giggles erupt from behind a room.