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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151, Roland felt wakeful and misplaced, as though he was in an art gallery or a surgeon's waiting-room.
152, An additional £200,000 perannum is being sought but the Gallery needs £550,000 to cover its costs fully.
153, Some unexpected surprises are in store for you whilst walking around the gallery.
154, For a short time in the 1920s this library housed the collections of the National Gallery.
155, Gallery hours are 10 a. m. to 8 p. m. Monday through Friday.
156, A hushed, expectant silence fell from upstairs in the gallery, and then we began.
157, Heroes of change, locally and internationally, will be honored in a gallery of photography, artwork, paintings and sculpture.
158, Conceptual art was another attempt by artists to avoid the strait-jacket of commercialisation and the conformity of gallery art.
159, The gallery is based in Trinity College and shows work by contemporary artists from both Ireland and abroad.
160, He paused by the window seat, a replica of one he had noticed at the other end of the gallery.
161, Its street entrance was transformed into a gallery designed to display contemporary art.
162, The painting now hangs in the gallery at the Old Royal Observatory.
163, There is a high, upper gallery that encircles the inner courtyard of the main house.
164, She moved through the gallery quickly, looking for Mahoney but unable to find him.
165, The gallery is avid for entertainment to sauce its lunch.
166, Then he crossed the street in front of the National Gallery, glancing up at the massive edifice of the building in the process.
166, Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and create good sentences.
167, Museum and Art Gallery host exhibitions and a permanent collection.
168, They asked if I would like to be gallery secretary.
169, A bullet-proof glass screen sealed the public gallery and everyone entering the building was subjected to a body search.
170, I started up the cold stone steps to the gallery.
171, He accepted a position in a dealer's gallery, where Matisse was among the artists who benefited from his judgement.
172, Estimates have now been obtained to install a closed circuit television system in both the Myles Meehan and the Long Gallery.
173, His advocacy aroused the interests of some of his many friends in the gallery world, bringing several artists to wider notice.
174, Since its opening in 1978 the gallery has been seen as the main centre for contemporary art in the city.
175, A gallery had been suspended around the wall at the height of two standing men - the only concession to spectators.
176, This year Colnaghi's also celebrates the tenth anniversary of the opening of its New York city gallery.
177, Recently, the gallery was under the threat of total closure as the centre had lost its local funding.
178, Then he banged a gavel to pronounce them married and they all kissed, to wild applause from the gallery.
179, The displays are shown in Victorian cases housed in a long, narrow gallery running parallel to the windows on to Chambers Street.
180, The gallery is a very fine example and in good repair.