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How to Use "Hall" with Example Sentences
hall
(n):
the area inside the entrance of a building; a long passageway in a building with rooms on both sides; a building or large room used for a specific purpose
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Used with adjectives:
"
He waited in the
front
hall
.
"
(front, entry, entrance)
"
She went slowly down the
narrow
hall
.
"
(narrow, dark)
"
The
hall
is
empty
.
"
(empty, crowded, packed)
"
The event is in the
main
hall
.
"
(main, grand, great)
"
We rented the
banquet
hall
.
"
(banquet, conference, convention, meeting, concert, exhibit, dance, exhibition, lecture, event)
"
This is a popular
wedding
hall
.
"
(wedding)
"
The meeting will be at the
town
hall
.
"
(town, community)
"
There is a protest outside
city
hall
.
"
(city)
"
He lived in a
residence
hall
during his first year of college.
"
(residence)
Used with verbs:
"
This
hall
leads to
the back door.
"
(leads to)
"
People
filled
the event
hall
.
"
(filled, packed, crowded into)
Used with prepositions:
"
She is
across
the
hall
.
"
(across)
"
They walked
along
the
hall
.
"
(along)
"
His office is
at the end
of the
hall
.
"
(at the end)
"
Go
to the end
of the
hall
and turn left.
"
(to the end)
"
He's standing
in
the
hall
.
"
(in)
"
Everyone filled
into
the
hall
for the speech.
"
(into)
"
They walked
through
the
hall
and greeted guests.
"
(through)
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