Foyer in a sentence as a noun

That's not how you get to the battle bridge... I can't get past the foyer, either.

I think you're supposed to hangout in the foyer, that was some tip I read a while back.

The mailbox in the foyer of your building and whatnot are not your property.

And get an exclusive car ordering system setup right in the museum foyer!

"Complete T-Rex skeletons in my foyer" money?I don't like IV, but I feel like Myrhrvold probably does believe in what he's doing.

It is already trivial to remove my mail, quickly glance through it, and toss the junk mail into the recycling bin in my foyer.

When you return you are surprised to still find a whole bunch of people milling about your foyer having completely insane conversations.

I can see how useful it would be to use it once - milk on your front doorstep, steaks attacking you in the foyer, it makes sense, but what about the next time you want to remember something?

It would be like a passerby finding your door continuously wide open, stepping into your foyer and shouting to let you know, you weren't there or didn't respond, so he told your neighbor to tell you.

> In my memory palace, I walked through my house, starting at my front door, and placed these familiar people or numbers on my furniture.> So for a grocery list, the example goes, imagine a container of milk overflowing on your doorstep, and when you get inside, perhaps two giant steaks attacking you in your foyer.

Foyer definitions

noun

a large entrance or reception room or area

See also: anteroom antechamber hall lobby vestibule