8 Metaphors for corridors

The principal King's Bench corridor in the Law Courts, like the other main corridors, is a place of strange meetings and interviews.

The League of Nations is convinced that the Danzig corridor is an absurdity, but if France is not of the same opinion no modification can be made.

The corridor upstairs, which at his going out had filled him with distastethere were boots in it, and water-canswas now the Passage Beautiful; for he might meet her there.

The corridors that join the wings to the body are mere passages through segments of circles.

The connecting corridors are two hundred and forty-five feet.

The cross-corridors are twelve feet wide and twenty feet high, and are roofed with glass; The corridor on each side is a framework of walls of glazed brick, arched over head, and divided into six segments.

The dark, empty corridors at first were an impassable barrier, but while she put on her slippers and her dressing-gown she strengthened her courage.

The corridors are like streetsspace, elegance, solidity, and comfort are apparent everywhere; the whole being lighted by gas and electricity.

8 Metaphors for  corridors