Definitionn. a large entrance or reception room or area
Last update: October 5, 2016
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He is keeping the hat in the vestibule. [adjective]
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We can pass from one compartment to another through a vestibule. [Please select]
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A second advantage of the vestibule developed in use, for it was found that the lateral swaying of the cars was diminished by the friction between the vestibule frames. [Please select]
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The body was in the vestibule covered with wild flowers. [Please select]
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Upon entering the vestibule, Giotto's mosaic, la Navicella, is seen. [Please select]
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Quietly, but with confident courage, Pollyanna ascended the chapel steps, pushed open the door and entered the vestibule. [Please select]
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Well, when you get into the house, go straight through the vestibule and hall to the door at the end. [Please select]
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Without waiting for his assent, she turned quickly and Walked across the terrace to the vestibule of the hotel. [Please select]
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With an instinctive lessening of her natural fearlessness, she hurried through the vestibule and passed straight to the lift. [Please select]
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In the vestibule she paused, and compelled him to meet her eyes. [Please select]
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She did not hear the porter's comment to the conductor when he passed him in the vestibule of the parlor car. [Please select]
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