Hallway in a sentence as a noun

I have dealt with it by installing a solid door at the end of the hallway.

There were dudes sitting down the hallway with whom I chatted over IRC or IM more than I ever did in person.

Each of the four wings has a central hallway and then is divided up into rather small offices for one or two people.

As he fell back into a hallway, other players reporting him asking, Why didnt you tell me it was the cops?

I'm print this out in large type on 11x17 paper, framing it, and hanging it in our office hallway with the caption: "Never sound like this.

We nodded at each other in the hallway, sure, and he new I was the outsourced guy, but Im sure he never knew what I really did.

The central team tends to isolate the remote worker because they're so used to just having a hallway chat and forget to share that with the rest of the team.

" And then gather up the six essential stakeholders for the CCB meeting and say, "Impromptu CCB meeting, right now in the hallway instead of next month.

It turns out "The Wilson" had made a visit to the seventh-grade hallway to chat with some of his old teachers and let them know that we had finally figured it out: he's gifted.

Because people don't behave in a hotel as they do at home - they're on holiday after all, so they might come back late drunk, they might want to party, they might make a mess in the hallway.

Should I not bother?-When walking leaving my office and entering the hallway, how close should a person be entering the hallway from the opposite direction be before I wave or say hello.

In the 'real' world the architect is the person who notices you've got a banquet room for 100 people but the nearest restroom is two floors down, or a single hallway connecting both the people and the kitchen to the room.

And yet, the sheer mathematics of it -- twenty thousand tenants divided by sixty floors is around three hundred per floor -- makes me smile at so many imaginary hallway interactions.

It is a lecture, or as we call it these days, "live-action Vimeo".Serving food and drinks to everyone at the same time is a way of keeping everyone together in the same space, where they can bump into each other, look over each other's shoulders, and convene spontaneous hallway meetings.

Hallway definitions

noun

an interior passage or corridor onto which rooms open; "the elevators were at the end of the hall"

See also: hall