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corridors

noun as in hallway

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One GOP insider that the BBC ran into in the corridors said the transition was “a free for all”, as different factions of the party battle for dominance.

From BBC

Growing up at the show’s initial peak during the turn of the millennium, Timmy followed me through school corridors, classrooms and playgrounds - no matter my friends, sociability or relatively good grades.

From BBC

All Sam Rushby can remember about his family are fleeting memories of hospital corridors and waiting rooms.

From BBC

Her booming laugh, which echoed into the hotel corridors, was a reminder that her recent roles haven’t given her much opportunity for lightness.

The trail’s narrow dirt corridors have held me through so many difficult times.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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