corridor
IPA: kˈɔrʌdɝ
noun
- A narrow hall or passage with rooms leading off it, as in a building or in a railway carriage.
- A restricted tract of land that allows passage between two places.
- (military, historical, rare) The covered way lying round the whole compass of the fortifications of a place.
- Airspace restricted for the passage of aircraft.
- The land near an important road, river, railway line
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Examples of "corridor" in Sentences
- The blotch can overrun most of the older corridor.
- The corridor widens in the end into a small blotch.
- Open the door and you will be in a spiraling corridor.
- They walk to the door at the very end of the corridor.
- At the end of the corridor is a ramshackle guard post.
- The Gansu Corridor was the main route of the Silk Road.
- The city is the heart of the Canadian American corridor.
- That would really deter the predators in the school corridors.
- The Imperial fleet movements are sluggish within the corridor.
- A corridor in the north side of the palaestra leads to the baths.
- The purchase of the Northeast Corridor was controversial at the time.
- The right of way for most of the corridor is already assembled – the median of Interstate 4.
- The ways in which this corridor is dysfunctional for bikes today have almost nothing to do with the drawbridge itself.
- To western side of this central corridor is "Eye for the Sensual: Selections from the Resnick Collection," a fitting tribute of gratitude to Lynda and Stewart Resnick, whose generous gift supported the construction of the Pavilion.
- A: If you look at the markets for the last few months, the moment the Nifty hits around 5,000 odd levels, you enter into what we call a corridor of uncertainty where investors were not able to take a call - from these levels and technically below 4,900 odd levels-what is the risk reward ratio on the upside.
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