Hall [noun]

Definition of Hall:

corridor

Synonyms of Hall:


Opposite/Antonyms of Hall:


Sentence/Example of Hall:

In the entrance hall of the Savoy, where large and lonely porters were dozing, he learnt that she was at home.

At Felipe's cry, the women waiting in the hall hurried in, wailing aloud as their first glance showed them all was over.

Then, with one accord, they all rose and began to steer their way around the furniture toward the hall, Goliath following.

Mrs. Vivian had hardly spoken when the sharp little vibration of her door-bell was heard in the hall.

The governor went upstairs and found Juan de Messa in the hall.

Every light in the hall was ablaze; every lamp turned as high as it could be without smoking the chimney or threatening explosion.

The dining tables had all been removed to one end of the hall, and the chairs ranged about in rows and in clusters.

The large vaults constructed under the Hall in 1875 coat about £4,000.

The principal room or "hall" will accommodate about 1,000 persons, the remaining portion of the premises being let off in offices.

Them that judged the cartoons at Westminster Hall, knew plaguey little more nor that.