Synonym: aisle, hallway, passageway. Similar words: get rid of, horrible, correctly, corruption, correlation, correspondent, corresponding to, widow. Meaning: ['kɒrɪdɔː] n. an enclosed passageway; rooms usually open onto it.
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61. She finally nailed me in the corridor.
62. She crept stealthily along the corridor.
63. Basil's dulcet tones could be heard in the corridor.
64. The meeting-room opens into a corridor.
65. Go along the corridor and through the double doors.
66. He heard steps in the corridor.
67. He pattered along the corridor in his bare feet.
68. The corridor runs down the middle of the building.
69. The corridor leads into the dean's office.
70. I could hear bare feet slapping down the corridor.
71. The bathroom is just along the corridor.
72. She pounded along the corridor after him.
73. I tiptoed along the corridor.
74. Their laughter filled the corridor.
75. The corridor opened into a low smoky room.
76. Why are you lurking about in the corridor?
77. He turned abruptly and strode off down the corridor.
78. The meeting spilt over from the hall into the corridor.
79. She was pulled up by the teacher for running down the corridor.
80. Anne left Artie and walked down the corridor towards the foyer.
81. Eve walked briskly down the corridor to her son's room.
82. She hurried down the corridor as fast as she could.
83. A faint light glimmered at the end of the corridor.
84. She led them along a dark corridor to a small room.
85. In the corridor were four dirty, ragged bundles(sentencedict.com/corridor.html), just identifiable as human beings.
86. We were jammed together, shoulder to shoulder, in the narrow corridor.
87. Various men kept banging into me in the narrow corridor.
88. The children funnelled along the corridor into the school hall.
89. We walked in silence up a flight of stairs and down a long corridor.
90. Her mother's voice in the corridor roused her from an angry trance.
More similar words: get rid of, horrible, correctly, corruption, correlation, correspondent, corresponding to, widow, vendor, endorse, rid, ambassador, arid, ridge, bride, rider, ride on, sorry, worry, or rather, horror, warrior, carrier, arrival, barrier, terrific, hurricane, arrive at, terribly, take pride in.