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UK
/vˈɛstɪbjˌuːl/
]
[ US /ˈvɛstɪbˌjuɫ/ ]
[ US /ˈvɛstɪbˌjuɫ/ ]
NOUN
- any of various bodily cavities leading to another cavity (as of the ear or vagina)
- a large entrance or reception room or area
How To Use vestibule In A Sentence
- This appears to be a reasonable choice for the threefold channel, which is formed by wide vestibules and has only a short neck region.
- Reminiscent of a traditional baronial style house, the Strathallan is entered through a vestibule with double doors.
- The main room was a rectangle with various antechambers and vestibules branching off down its length.
- In the vestibule, I sneaked a glance out the window onto the porch. ABOUT THE AUTHOR
- Vestibule bulkheads were attached inside the body and the end windows were blanked off A Cal-Scale tailgate was added to complete the car.
- The Shaykh opened the door and they two entered a vestibule vaulted with onyx stones and arabesqued with gold, and they stayed not walking till they came to a great hall and a wide, paved and walled with marble. The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
- When Caleb could no longer hear his footsteps ascending the staircase outside the parlor, he rested the poker against the mantel and turned back toward the vestibule.
- Over the entrance vestibule is a chapel with priest's chamber.
- Just as a conductor got near us, he had to go to the vestibule once more.
- Pressing a cylindrical disc of some base metal into the gratified waiter's hand, McCrimmon emerged into the vestibule. THE LONELY SEA