Vestibule in a sentence as a noun

How would these drones put a package in a locked vestibule or even my covered porch?

Our restrooms have a vestibule, about four feet in depth, with doors on both ends. Building services had to add a trash can there.

It appears that the tip of the chain housing fits into the lock "vestibule" to apply torque.

Philosophy is the womb of science and the vestibule of mysticism.

It seems to me the chances of reaching the rubber vestibule or the coil-spring-cushioned blast room are fairly slim.

Did you go into an ATM vestibule? The readers that let you insert your card to get to "safe" ATMs inside the bank lobby after hours are often targets of skimmers too.

Have you never used an automatic double-door vestibule in a cold city?

For me personally, a candle lantern is about as far as I'd go, and even "cooking in the vestibule" I'd want a good breeze.

Sometimes it just takes longer to leave: One fast food place I worked at required folks gather in one vestibule. 2 workers went to their cars, one stopping outside the door and the other stopping at the exit.

One option is to increase the distance between the train and the doors, so that there's enough of a "vestibule" for people to move around in when a mismatch occurs.

That is usually just done to keep homeless people from using the ATM vestibule as a makeshift shelter. Almost any basic magstripe card will unlock the door to the ATM, it's not a level of fraud prevention.

Yes, though I think the last three feet refers to the vestibule connecting the two carriages, which a passenger in the non-toilet carriage must traverse.

The typewriter used sat in the vestibule to the principle's office. He listened that hour while the yard patrol supervisor and secretary discussed "the bomb" which had gone off, as the faint smell of burned garbage wafted through the building.

We had a private room with a separate vestibule containing a washing station & laundry bin for scrubs/aprons. Also in the room was a whiteboard where the current nurse always wrote the intended schedule and reviewed it with us at the start of their shift.

I mean for 3 billion dollars you would think there would be some sort of 'airlock' system that you see in outer space movies where you have two doors/hatches to enter like a small vestibule room in a building? I've never been on a submarine so my opinions probably don't hold much weight.

The side-doors at the vestibule end were open; since the station had no platform, the auto-doors were locked in the open state and the stairwells were in the open position. Looking down I could see the rail-bed, then a relatively annoying drop into weeds.

Contracting is underdog relation for the freelancer in many industries in Europe, some companies use it as vestibule to the full time employment contract.

When I was a kid and we visited my grandmother in her Chicago high-rise, I was amazed that the concierge recognized and greeted us by name the moment we stepped into the vestibule. To memorize not only each resident's name and face, but also those of their occasional out-of-town guests, is quite a feat.

⚫ Creating an internal vestibule, closing off the front garden from the main living space with a second set of doors/windows, or increasing the airflow through skylights or other openings might help moderate internal temperatures in both warmer and colder months. ⚫ Internal window coverings could minimize heat losses in the winter.

Vestibule definitions

noun

a large entrance or reception room or area

See also: anteroom antechamber hall foyer lobby

noun

any of various bodily cavities leading to another cavity (as of the ear or vagina)