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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181, For the serious collector and shopper, a company named Wingspread offers help in focusing your gallery hopping.
182, The new art gallery is impressive, but I felt the human dimension had been lost.
183, The opening was celebrated with a tea, and fashionable Chicago crowded the gallery.
184, There was a large barn behind the gallery and originally a door at each end, one leading to the house.
185, The house is currently closed for extensive conservation works and conversion to a country house gallery.
186, Anna's character-Woody Anna-is walking around the gallery with her famous co-star, Michael.
187, Leonard will hold a discussion and book signing at the gallery January 27.
188, The upper storey is in the form of a gallery for women which extends into the church.
189, The Usher Art Gallery decided that it needed to replace its imposing main entrance gates which were taken away in the war.
190, Most of all, Mahoney didn't look like the sort of man who would work in an art gallery.
191, An array of Navajo rugs recently held center stage in the Showcase Gallery.
192, They were partners in an art gallery that specialized in avant-garde paintings by young artists.
193, The frisson that he caused was still sweeping through the gallery when it paused and then redoubled.
194, The glass stands silent in the gallery, he wrote, but it burns up the lies of the gallery.
195, The exhibition moves on to the National Gallery, Washington, the following month.
196, Portions of the collection also will be rotated in a permanent collection gallery.
197, Both Grouse Shoot and Shooting Gallery provide a single target which must be hit before it goes out of bounds.
198, The Walker Art Gallery has refurbished its Eighteenth-Century gallery at a cost of £120,[http://sentencedict.com/gallery.html]000.
199, I meet the biological females for brunch on Suriday at a gallery / restaurant in the East Village.
200, As for the social scene, there is nothing depressing about the Warehouse, Ricci's, Joy or the excellent Gallery.
201, The gallery looks so much like a cocktail lounge you may be tempted to ask a guard for a martini.
202, The long gallery and large windows show the transition from stronghold to country house.
203, Everything in its new gallery has been made carved painted by mentally disabled people.
204, They ran from the public gallery to help Mrs Hughes when she fainted.
205, I said while we were jogging around the upper running gallery of the main gym.
206, Shoppers peered into gallery windows and children basked in the afternoon sun, licking ice cream cones.
207, Your forthcoming exhibition at the Tate Gallery follows a retrospective which took place there in 1970.
208, The gallery on this house on Church Hill was probably part of larger farm buildings facing the meadows.
209, In side rooms Beuys adopts the conventions of the geological or natural history museum rather than the gallery.
210, The adjacent Museum and Art Gallery features many temporary exhibitions.