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Definition of Hallways
1. hallway [n] - See also: hallway
Lexicographical Neighbors of Hallways
Literary usage of Hallways
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Law of Real Property: Being a Complete Compendium of Real Estate Law by Emerson Etheridge Ballard, Tilghman Ethan Ballard, Arthur Walker Blakemore (1903)
"Liability of owner—Failure to light hallways and stairways. The city is liable
to one who, while in attendance at an entertainment in a hall in the city ..."
2. A Manual of personal hygiene: Proper Living Upon a Physiological Basis by Walter Lytle Pyle (1917)
"The hallways should be well lighted, so as to avoid dark corners in which dust
may be allowed to remain unnoticed and undisturbed. ..."
3. A Handbook for Travellers in Switzerland, and The Alps of Savoy and Piedmont by John Murray (Firm) (1865)
"Botanical «¡arden, 31. Environs, H2. Reformation at, 32. Manufactures, 32.
hallways and steamboats, 33 Zurich, lake of, 34 to St. Gall and Rorschach, ..."
4. Report of the Joint Committee of the Senate and Assembly of the State of New by Edwin A. Merritt, Edwin A. Merritt, Jr (1911)
"... have sprinklers; in the m^iin room of stores, in the schoolhouses the hallways
and basements, and especially closets that are out of sight. ..."