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Entryway   /ˈɛntriweɪ/   Listen
Entryway

noun
1.
Something that provides access (to get in or get out).  Synonyms: entrance, entranceway, entree, entry.  "Beggars waited just outside the entryway to the cathedral"






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"Entryway" Quotes from Famous Books



... French windows, tearing at the bolts. They stuck. Shouts came from the front entryway. He wrenched viciously at the fastenings. They gave now. The windows flew open. He glanced over his shoulder. A man, Mittel presumably, since he was the only one not in uniform, was springing into the room. There was a blur of forms and brass buttons behind Mittel—and ...
— The Adventures of Jimmie Dale • Frank L. Packard

... came to live in this house at Vera del Bidasoa, I found that the children of the district had taken possession of the entryway and the garden, where they misbehaved generally. It was necessary to drive them away little by little, until they flew off like a flock ...
— Youth and Egolatry • Pio Baroja



Words linked to "Entryway" :   door, opening, archway, servant's entrance, service entrance, arch, gateway, doorway, service door, porte-cochere, approach, hatchway, portal, entranceway, vomitory, access, threshold, room access, pithead, stage door, scuttle



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