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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121, Expert reveals serious flaws in museum and gallery security.
122, As art gallery director, Alistair will be served one.
123, The gallery will exhibit some of Monet's paintings.
124, The gallery exhibits mainly contemporary sculpture and photography.
125, The gallery was full of art collectors and dealers.
126, So the occasional gallery owner prepared to support a Black artist gets much credit in this show.
127, As far as Mr Vlnas and the National Gallery are concerned the contract remains legally binding.
128, This one has Ionic columns and a balustrade, and the speaker's gallery seems to have been right.
129, Darlington council officers say £3,500 damage has been caused to works in the Myles Meehan Gallery.
130, Tempers flared as gallery staff were forced to restrict entry in order to protect the works of art.
131, There are fine stone steps; the wood room is exceptionally large behind the gallery.
132, After the hearing you return to the gallery to bat out a quick story.
133, Meanwhile, last September they opened a branch of their New York gallery in Berlin.
134, Miller is currently contemplating an autumn debut with his own gallery in Cologne.
135, Changing market conditions will have slimmed that list, but the gallery can count upon an enthusiastic response from its collectors.
136, Regular exhibitions of members' work are organised by the society, the annual exhibition being held at the City Art Gallery.
136, Sentencedict.com is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words.
137, The upper-level dining gallery and sitting-room are reached from the living-room via short flight of open-riser timber stairs.
138, To his left a shallow flight of oak stairs led to a narrow gallery from which led a number of doors.
139, At the Tate Gallery, five to 13 year olds are encouraged to play detective to find the hidden details in paintings.
140, A white-faced Mathilda sped by me in the gallery but Benjamin was shouting for me so I decided not to accost her.
141, The Craftworks gallery in Belfast's Linenhall Street is currently staging an exhibition featuring products geared towards children.
142, Walk into a dimly-lit gallery and approach the welded steel device fitted with a battery of fan-shaped movie screens.
143, The gallery is housed in the new wing, which he commissioned Adams to build 18 years ago.
144, Buildings were destroyed and many others, the Uffizi gallery among them, were seriously damaged.
145, This is a fairly new Gallery which is showing art by artists who have disabilities.
146, In a commercial gallery, the size of the rooms is decisive.
147, Scuffles broke out in the public gallery after victim Tony's relatives cheered at the sentences.
148, The successful candidates work as guest curators at the Tate Gallery and prepare an exhibition and publication based on their research.
149, He owns and operates an art gallery in downtown Phoenix that shows only his own work.
150, The gallery deals mostly in paintings but they do sometimes sell photographs.