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aisle

[ahyl] / aɪl /


Example Sentences

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As soon as that milestone was passed, the couple walked down the aisle.

From BBC

In one of these gaming meccas in the Japanese capital's Ikebukuro district, aisles of crane games stretch as far as the eye can see.

From Barron's

Hayes said Mitchell and other network leaders aren’t “receiving special access to me or treatment from this office” and that he talks to people on both sides of the aisle.

From Salon

The department has faced criticism from survivors and lawmakers from across the aisle for its failure to meet that deadline.

From BBC

Content creator Monae Hendrickson, who has logged more than 130 hours in economy this year, always books the aisle, especially for night flights.

From The Wall Street Journal