Plural for a building or large room used for meetings, concerts, or other events
“There were approximately five hundred people gathered in the large hall for the rally.”
Plural for a long corridor or passage
“Timothy watched her as she walked down the long hall, heading for the secret room.”
Plural for a passage or room serving as, or leading to, the entrance of a building or structure
“The doorman then turned, opened the door, and signaled to the hotel concierge in the hall.”
Plural for a large and impressive house or residence of a notable person
“Robert Kirton, 1496-1528, made a bow window in his great hall overlooking the cloister.”
Plural for a large, grand and magnificent building or structure
“Before us, up on a jut of headland, stood a great hall of wood and stone.”
Plural for a level area surrounded by seating, in which sports, entertainments, and other public events are held
Plural for a room, often in an educational institution, where classes take place
Plural for a living space within a building that provides accommodation
Plural for a reception room in a large house
Plural for a public building or room for entertainment, especially gambling
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