lobby|lobbies in English
noun
[lob·by || 'lɑbɪ /'lɒb-]
large hall or near the entrance to a building (especially in a hotel, theater, etc.); public entrance-hall alongside a legislative chamber; political action group
Use "lobby|lobbies" in a sentence
1. Double glaze windows,[Sentencedict.com ] add lobbies to outside doors.
2. 10 Time-share hucksters lurk in many hotel lobbies.
3. " Lobbies and endorsements and acceptances and foreign bills:
4. In the lobby.
5. When it’s baking time, my family lobbies for these Mexican Crinkle cookies
6. The ceiling in the lobby cracked.
7. Jerry: You mean "stakeout" the lobby?
8. Brabblingly Entrance lobby with plenty choice
9. There's an ATM in the lobby.
10. The lobby is decorated in pastels.
11. Farmers will lobby Congress for higher subsidies.
12. We chatted happily in the lobby.
13. Elevator lobbies connecting stairs and toilets on all floors are in the Public-Access Zone.
14. Motel 6 lobby and my color printer.
15. Insurers have one of Washington's best-organised lobbies, as persuasive as it is litigious.
16. The forfeiture of self-created lobbies is perhaps the major reason for political inaction.
17. The lobby is crawling with those creatures.
18. Diablo III, Metro Redux, Counterspy - The Lobby …
19. Yes, the house phone in the lobby
20. Environmental lobby groups successfully opposed the plan.
21. I'll meet you in the entrance lobby.
22. There's a flow chart in the lobby.
23. In the lobby I feel instantly bereft.
24. Due to COVID-19 conerns, Buckeye REC's lobbies will be closed until further notice
25. Synonyms for Antechambers include anterooms, lobbies, vestibules, foyers, waiting rooms, entranceways, entrance, entryways, entry and hallways