Synonym: arcade, balcony, corridor, grandstand, hallway, passage. Similar words: illegal, seller, killer, legal, legally, galaxy, clerk, dealer. Meaning: ['gælərɪ] n. 1. spectators at a golf or tennis match 2. a porch along the outside of a building (sometimes partly enclosed) 3. a room or series of rooms where works of art are exhibited 4. a long usually narrow room used for some specific purpose 5. a covered corridor (especially one extending along the wall of a building and supported with arches or columns) 6. narrow recessed balcony area along an upper floor on the interior of a building; usually marked by a colonnade 7. a horizontal (or nearly horizontal) passageway in a mine.
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271, A check for $ 3, 246 to a Scottsdale art gallery for a painting.
272, The gallery will, of course, charge a commission for selling work.
273, The resulting work was shown in an exhibition at the National Gallery in London, in 1987.
274, A flight of three steps led up into another gallery, this one depicting great artists.
275, Do not miss the fine but small collection of icons in this gallery too.
276, But these days, he also checks out the gallery scene while sitting in front of his computer and clicking.
277, Dunbar was to run the art gallery attached to the shop, Miles would take care of the books.
278, Photography and film were the media of the past 100 years, and the National Portrait Gallery barely touches the subject.
279, Headroom equivalent to door head-height could just be achieved both below and above this gallery and under the retained ceiling.
280, The gallery at the top formed a semicircle with wings branching out on either side.
281, And the great Tretyakov art gallery may have its utilities shut off for nonpayment of bills.
282, It was a superb play, but there was no gallery to applaud Barnes's artistry.
283, They had been craning over the gallery, safe out of reach, so free to stare.
284, New public art outside of the gallery is something of an oxymoron since ironically most art collections are public.
285, As he left the dock he waved to friends and relatives who were in the public gallery.
286, Farm shop, old granary showroom handcrafted country furniture shop, ceramics artist and Art Gallery.
287, There is an art gallery in the foyer which hosts regular touring and locally produced exhibitions.
288, Taking a painting from a commercial art gallery does not fall within s.11.
288, Wish you can benefit from our online sentence dictionary and make progress every day!
289, Inside the new gallery, there is an atmosphere of calm.
290, The recent announcement that the National Gallery intend to establish a public relations department may improve the situation.
291, On the other hand, the gallery of types of male deviance is far more richly furnished.
292, If somebody entered the National Gallery and defaced a Gainsborough they would be prosecuted.
293, His finished paintings were stored at the gallery, or in a room downstairs.
294, Examples of the work of the four artists will be showing in an exhibition at the Tate Gallery from Nov 4-29.
295, There were tables of ten arranged right through the gallery.
296, At the moment that gallery is engaged - I use the word advisedly - in purchasing an important Cuyp landscape.
297, He would meet Mischa and the others in London at the exhibition in the art gallery.
298, One of the rooms has been made into a small modern art gallery.