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noun
A corridor in a building that connects rooms.
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Each year it has quietly grown, bringing more paintings, photographs, poems and sculptures to hallways sheathed in sharp fluorescent light.
Police officers, their semiautomatic rifles drawn, quickly sealed off the entrances to hallways and instructed people to remain where they were.
Children often have to return to hallways and classrooms after recess for bathroom breaks and hand washing and to pick up lunch bags.
Most were sent to hallways or waiting rooms, where court officers or lawyers waiting to try other cases might be asked to watch them.
"Issues that used to stay confined to hallways or locker rooms now find their way onto Facebook and Twitter," he said, adding that he also understood that the economy was putting strains on families, with adolescents having to baby-sit for siblings while their parents work extra shifts.
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Hooded and cloaked men are handcuffed to hallway rails.
As the midwife hauled me from birthing tub to hallway walk to music-filled, softly lit delivery room, I kept saying, no, thanks.
Listen to hallway conversations.
The oncologist, Dr. Mark Brunvand, said he excused himself to the hallway to gather his emotions.
a third-grade teacher always sends chatty kids to the hallway to work.
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