Synonym: antechamber, anteroom, entrance hall, hall, lobby, vestibule. Similar words: employer, destroyer, doyen, voyeur, annoyed, employed, employee, dyer. Meaning: ['fɔɪə(r) /'fɔɪeɪ] n. a large entrance or reception room or area.
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31 I stood in the foyer, waiting to be shown to my apartment.
32 After a peg-legged walk from the parking spot, I arrived to an empty foyer.
33 Al Jourgensen is seen wandering around the hotel foyer hugging a wooden duck, used to frighten off local wildlife.
34 A thick green carpet ran up the steps leading from the foyer into the heart of the theatre.
35 Of course he wouldn't kiss her here in a crowded hotel foyer.
36 The two co-exist as memories of their cultures, with a healthy clash where the two collide in the entrance foyer.
37 On impulse, she turned into the foyer and bought a ticket.
38 Normally, any ordinary citizen subject to dropped charges would receive a stony-faced apology and the opportunity to leave via the public foyer.
39 The space age escalator and exposed metal piping of the foyer segued into a spiraling wooden staircase and crinkly old master prints.
40 I passed quickly through the foyer, angled left through the large cathedral-ceilinged living room, entered the dining room.
41 The free performances will take place on one of two new stages in the Grand Foyer of the performing arts complex.
42 He turned smartly on his heel and trotted into the foyer(Sentencedict.com), greeting the stewards with indiscriminate effusion.
43 There was a depressingly thin crowd hovering in the foyer and bar.
44 Today the art teacher, Charlotte Bond, and several students are working on the mural in the entrance foyer.
45 She picked up the blue suitcase standing by the bedroom door and carried it into the foyer.
46 And part of the £50,000 deal includes advertising household products like the washing powder and Flora margarine in the foyer.
47 Bordered designs were used throughout the remaining passageways with a Chlidema square for the entrance foyer inset in a marble surround.
48 While the meeting in the foyer was going on, the corporation gave a clear indication that it felt under pressure.
49 The penguin - alias - sold door noses in the foyer raising a total of £688.
50 She nodded in what she hoped was an equally casual manner and followed him across the crowded foyer to the social club.
51 The original entrance foyer on the main road behind the square was barred and boarded and papered over with layers of handbills.
52 The clock in the hotel foyer showed the time as nine-fifteen as she pushed through the doors and walked through the patio.
53 Joshua Morris, who had been standing near the door,[www.Sentencedict.com] slipped out into the foyer.
54 The illuminated Moorish fountain in the cinema foyer contained goldfish.
55 Swing-doors on either side of the box-office in the small foyer led to an inner foyer, carpeted and dimly lit.
56 When again I passed through the foyer that day, the perambulator was gone, of course.
57 Their pattern was inspired by a fresco of an ibis in the foyer at Shepherd's Hotel.
58 Finally he got up from his desk and walked out into the foyer of the massage parlour.
59 The roof of the foyer consisted of an enormous green glass dome.
60 There was no sign of her in the entrance foyer, nor in the street outside.
More similar words: employer, destroyer, doyen, voyeur, annoyed, employed, employee, dyer, overjoyed, destroyed, voyeurism, flyer, payer, dryer, layer, buyer, unemployed, player, slayer, lawyer, prayer, voyeuristic, by error, layered, naysayer, self-employed, cd player, taxpayer, underemployed, prayerful.