vestibule|vestibules in English

noun

[ves·ti·bule || 'vestɪbjuːl]

entrance hall just inside the front doors of a building; small cavity leading from one larger cavity or canal to another (Anatomy); closed passageway between two railroad cars

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1. 1 I'll wait for you in the vestibule.

2. Both lateral and medial nasal vestibule have a knurl.

3. 16 Charley moved close to her in the vestibule gloom.

4. A vestibule was added to the foyer, facing the façade.

5. 17 Stepping into the vestibule, he propositioned her immediately.

6. Every time the vestibule door opened, he tensed up.

7. Albert was standing in the vestibule overseeing the logistics.

8. 18 There was a flurry of excitement in the vestibule.

9. 4 Every time the vestibule door opened, he tensed up.

10. 2 Able to smash vestibule windows with a single brick.

11. Synonyms for Antechambers include anterooms, lobbies, vestibules, foyers, waiting rooms, entranceways, entrance, entryways, entry and hallways

12. 29 His ear vestibules didn't develop well, so he has got a bad sense of balance.

13. 6 synonyms for Antechamber: anteroom, entrance hall, foyer, lobby, vestibule, hall

14. The Cochlea lies in front and medially of the vestibule

15. 3 Albert was standing in the vestibule overseeing the logistics.

16. Synonyms for Anterooms include antechambers, vestibules, foyers, lobbies, forerooms, narthexes, waiting rooms, reception rooms, entranceways and entrance

17. 7 Within the vestibule,[www.Sentencedict.com] red lighting ached drearily on the eye.

18. 19 I have to ask David to wait in the vestibule.

19. Antechapel definition is - a vestibule or anteroom to a chapel or church.

20. 13 synonyms for Anteroom: outer room, lobby, foyer, waiting room, reception room, vestibule

21. 13 It led into a tiny vestibule with doors on all three sides.

22. 15 You enter through a tiny vestibule over which presides a man in uniform.

23. Her making her way down the littered vestibule stairs, one agonized step at a time.

24. 8 They passed through the outer vestibule then under the fluted dome of the inner hall.

25. 30 The conductor went on beating them up in the vestibule of the HardClass car.