entryway
IPA: ˈɛntriweɪ
noun
- An opening or hallway allowing entry into a structure.
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Examples of "entryway" in Sentences
- (3 coins in entryway with Tickets and Souvenirs sellers)
- An entryway is being built that attaches the casino to adjoining restaurants and shops.
- The store's entryway is only large enough for one person with a shopping cart at a time.
- The entryway is a dramatic two-story, tiled room with wrought-iron railings lining the balcony hallway above.
- Putting it in Neutral: You may think your Big Bird-colored-entryway is really hot, but not everyone loves bright yellow.
- Their entryway is a long, dimly lit tiled hall lined with locked doors labeled "Fracture Room," "Cast Change Room," and "X-Ray."
- This was a huge project that involved a lot of re-wiring and lots of gypsum dust from the new drywall, but in the end the new entryway is a LOT larger and is precisely what we wanted.
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