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entryway

[en-tree-wey] / ˈɛn triˌweɪ /
NOUN
entry to place
Synonyms
STRONGEST
STRONG
Antonyms
WEAK


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Inside the sparse, upscale abode, cardboard moving boxes are still scattered across the entryway, and his shelves lack ingredients.

From Los Angeles Times • Jun. 4, 2026

“You actually get picture-frame views from every aspect of the east side of the home,” says Coleman, adding that this can also be seen from the entryway, home theater, wellness center, and backyard.

From MarketWatch • May 21, 2026

She decided to put them in her entryway so they’d be the first things anyone coming into her house would see.

From The Wall Street Journal • Apr. 11, 2026

The old factory at 120 Jefferson Northeast, a sand-colored brick building with its distinctive arched entryway, had gone out of business, and quickly.

From Slate • Mar. 25, 2026

Outside the imposing columned entryway of the school the steps are already clear.

From "Dread Nation" by Justina Ireland




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