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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a lobby full of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a lobby that is occupied by a large number of people or objects.
Example: "As I entered the hotel, I was greeted by a lobby full of guests waiting to check in."
Alternatives: "a crowded lobby with" or "a lobby packed with".
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Instead of neighbors we had a lobby full of traveling salesmen and show people and baseball players.
When it opened it was called Gerard House, and while it was never ultra-fashionable it was a high-class place, with a lobby full of paintings.
The Omni has an air of beleaguered elegance: faded crimson carpets roll down scuffed marble stairs into a lobby full of wing chairs; waxed apples brown in a bronze bowl on a sideboard by the elevators.
He wore flip flops and cargo shorts and blended in seamlessly with a lobby full of fans, loitering members of the news media and travelers waiting to check in.
When the college football world descends on New York City this week for its annual postseason black-tie hobnobbing, there will be a lobby full of speculation at the Waldorf Astoria about how the mystery surrounding the next Notre Dame football coach will play out.
"If we had a lobby full of Lombardi trophies, I might have been more status quo.
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The result is a grand lobby full of well-loved brocade couches and crooked sconces and murky paintings of reclining nudes; suites with recklessly mismatched furniture; bathrooms with chipped vintage tile and peeling paint; kitchens with unpredictable O'Keefe and Merritt stoves.
We'll model and act out an arriving guest who lands in our lobby full of frustration for having being on the tarmac at the airport for two wasted hours, then work on how to apologize for their crummy day rather than pushing back with an attitude of "hey, that wasn't our fault". Which, of course, we'd never say to a guest but is a sentiment that would be natural to feel.
The lobby, full of rich champagne and black marble and dark wood with a massive Swarovski crystal sculpture on one wall, reflects the brand's upscale intentions.
AMENITIES The lobby, full of design surprises, is perfect for all ages.
A rapturous celebration of English football in the rain, given a gritty edge by the fact that Moscow had felt like a pretty dangerous place to be all week: hotel lobbies full of cigarette smoke and the guests getting frisked for weapons.
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