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A narrow hall or passage with rooms leading off it, as in a building or in a railway carriage.

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A restricted tract of land that allows passage between two places.

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The covered way lying round the whole compass of the fortifications of a place.

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Airspace restricted for the passage of aircraft.

Examples of corridor in a Sentence

She continued faster, and followed the corridor as it curved to the left.

The warrior opened the door and strode into the corridor without waiting.

Hannah paused a few doors down along the wide, tall corridor with plush red rugs and gilded cornices.

She tucked the creature in her hands under one arm and left the small room for a long corridor in similar dark grey which glowed more brightly from indistinguishable light sources.

He stepped aside, out of the way to the corridor leading into the fortress.

The foul air, to which he had already begun to get used in the corridor, was still stronger here.

Sonya told Pierre this as she led him along the corridor to Natasha's room.

Frank led me down a long corridor to a large conference room filled with perhaps thirty intent individuals, standing and sitting, some taking notes, others with few buried faces in computer screens.

A narrow, lit walkway extended all the way down the corridor, the only part of the hall out of reach of the arms of the prisoners on either side.

First corridor out of the main house.

In 1888 a corridor was discovered which had at one time been isolated from the rest of the cemetery.

The detective gave me a look but said nothing as he led me down a long corridor to a darkened back room.

She looked out of the front of the cell into a small corridor with equally harsh lighting.

The superior had free access to this corridor, and through open niches was able to inspect the garden without being seen.

The air-conditioned hospital corridor gave way to the balmy heat of the Caribbean island on which he stood.

The new museum, connected with the old museum by a covered corridor, is, in its internal arrangements and decorations, one of the finest structures in the capital.

He turned and walked down another corridor.

Drawing a weapon, he walked through the hall and into a corridor.

Going along the corridor, the assistant led Rostov to the officers' wards, consisting of three rooms, the doors of which stood open.

The introduction of corridor carriages, enabling passengers to walk right through the trains, greatly increased their usefulness.

A fine paved corridor running east from this gives access to a line of the later magazines, and through a columnar hall to the central court beyond, while to the left of this a broad and stately flight of steps leads up to a kind of entrance hall on an upper terrace.

They consist either of a row of rooms, with a corridor along them, and perhaps one or two additional rooms at one or both ends, or of three such corridors and rows of rooms, forming three sides of a large square open yard.

Having tied a girdle over his coat and pulled his cap low on his head, Pierre went down the corridor, trying to avoid making a noise or meeting the captain, and passed out into the street.

Entertain me, the male voice down the corridor said.

I don't have the appetite of the beast, he said, lifting his chin to the glowing silver eyes across the corridor.

She exited and touched the wall of one corridor.

Paperwork kept Dean chained to his desk until after lunch and he spent the afternoon pacing the courthouse corridor until plea-bargained to freedom shortly before five.

Each occupied a small detached cottage, standing by itself in a small garden surrounded by high walls and connected by a common corridor or cloister.

He pushed her further into the corridor, and she watched, horrified when he broke into a run, headed straight towards the dark mist.

Canals often offer a rural corridor in otherwise built-up areas.

Signs can be hung from the ceiling or fixed above transverse bulkheads in a corridor.

They also provide contactor switching for corridor lighting and other key loads.

More space is required for the purposes of assessing casualty prior to release, e.g. an enclosed corridor.

No, said the planning minister, Lord Rooker, find space for a further 18,000 somewhere along the M11 corridor.

The noisy M1 corridor passes through, with many of the slopes visually screened by planting.

Next you squeeze your way stooping down a narrow corridor with a sloping wall that forces you to move sideways.

Yet here he was, at midnight on the second day, standing in a drafty corridor.

It's the first corridor leading out of the main house into what I think is the eastern wing.

He paid no attention and continued to stride down the corridor.

The White God, Darian, strode through his marble halls, the soft footfalls of his leather boots the only sound in the imperial corridor.

This entrance communicated with a corridor showing frescoes of a processional character.

Where circumstances will admit, it is better to place it at some distance from the house, and to form a connexion by means of a glass corridor.

Bodies blocked her descent to the basements where the warriors were, and she struck off down a narrow corridor that dead-ended in another set of stairs leading to a door hanging from one hinge.

She turned right into the first corridor, urging her courage not to falter just yet.

Sensing demons in the upcoming halls, he replaced his hood and stepped from the stairwell leading to the basement into the hall on the main floor.  Half a dozen demons paced the corridor, three dressed as scouts like he was.  Rhyn made his way through his half-brethren, once again getting an idea of how many were there.

He trailed Memon up the stairs and down the main corridor, watching as Memon paused to take in ancient tapestries and evaluate gilded ornaments.

These included apparitions, cold spots and sense of presence experiences in a ground floor corridor area.

Reception Corridor area The same apparition of a little boy was seen by Jenny [Manager] in this area.

Cabins There are six twin berth cabins There are six twin berth cabins either side of a heated, central corridor.

The period from 2021 to 2036 development is proposed toward the east-west A120 corridor around Braintree and Great Dunmow.

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