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halls

Definitions, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for halls.

Editorial note

Very low-ceilinged halls and rooms means the cannot integrate gas purge and fire safety pipes and equipment.

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Definitions4
Parts of speech1

Quick take

A surname.

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of halls gathered in one view.

noun

A surname.

noun

A place in the United States:

noun

An unincorporated community in Bartow County, Georgia.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for halls.

noun

A surname.

noun

A place in the United States:

noun

An unincorporated community in Bartow County, Georgia.

noun

An unincorporated community in Buchanan County, Missouri, formerly named Eveline.

Example sentences

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Very low-ceilinged halls and rooms means the cannot integrate gas purge and fire safety pipes and equipment.

2

One of the most depressing sights I see these days is lecture halls full of students on Facebook.

3

Anti gambling laws does indeed push the hardcore gamblers into underground gaming halls.

4

The other best year was 12th grade, when I took 4 AP courses and study halls.

5

Anti-gambling laws don't protect gamblers, they just move them from safe, legal, regulated casinos to scammy underground gaming halls and instant bingo ticket parlors.

6

Here's how it plays out, from board rooms to halls of Congress: I breach my loyalty so that you make $1million profit.

7

Much rather have cocktail waitresses and air conditioned halls with security guards than sneak through a seedy Chinatown restaurant with false doors and scary looking guys.

8

At least they're not as dangerous as pool halls.

9

I've spent too much time in big corporate IT to not realize that most people walking the halls in these places are damn smart.

10

Even small German city-states are used to waste amounts of this size to build shiny concert halls [0] or airports that have crazy ventilation systems hidden below the floors.

11

We will pitch consulting services in VR to universities, hospitals, retail spaces, reception halls, etc., to continue to build out the framework.

12

At most Universities the first maybe 2 years or so are spent being taught by graduate teaching fellows in giant lecture halls, you're definitely not getting your money's worth at that point.

Quote examples

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Part of the problem was that tuition fees were legally required to be used only in certain ways ("Verbesserung der Qualität der Lehre", literally "improving the quality of education") but most of the new projects the universities actually started were changes to the administration or constructing new buildings (including lecture halls) rather than hiring more teachers or actually improving the education.

Proper noun examples

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Also, I recommend checking out the QuantStart project started by Michael Halls-moore.

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use halls in a sentence?

Very low-ceilinged halls and rooms means the cannot integrate gas purge and fire safety pipes and equipment.

What does halls mean?

A surname.

What part of speech is halls?

halls is commonly used as noun.