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are corridors
noun
A narrow hall or passage with rooms leading off it, for example in railway carriages (see Wikipedia).
Exact(5)
Some are corridors barely a metre wide; one is a "banqueting hall" 6 metres high.
There are corridors whose walls are built from boxes of Chteaus Pétrus on one side and d'Yquem on the other, worth hundreds of thousands of pounds.
There are "corridors of newspaper bales," and piles of equipment, collectibles and junk: "the guts of pianos, motors wrapped in their power cords, boxes of tools, paintings, car body parts, tires, stacked chairs, tables on tables, headboards, barrels, collapsed stacks of books, antique lamps," piles of clothing and rolled-up carpets.
Why are corridors so important?
Paths A, C, F, and G are corridors.
Similar(55)
Such scenarios have been circulating widely in parliament's corridors.
The streets outside the terminal, and the halls inside, have occasionally been corridors of crime.
The developers said there was corridor fatigue from the first game so they moved things out onto the streets.
Beyond the spatial design of corridors, one factor that may regulate connectivity between fragmented habitats is corridor quality (Haddad and Tewksbury 2005).
Her stares are hospital corridors, passageways hiding chaos and anguish.
"Those are employment corridors.
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