17 Words to use with corridor

And of a sudden she was reeling back from the desk, toward the corridor door, repeating over and over on an ascending scale: "No! no!

Hawk had a telegram in his pocket which was causing him more uneasiness than all the rasping criticisms of the New York attorney, and he was re-reading it by the light of the corridor bracket when a young man sprang from the ascending elevator and hurried to the door of the parlor suite.

Meantime, as the object of his ire slunk down the corridor darkness descended upon the soul of Caput Magnus.

Something had happened, something serious, if one could judge by the face of François, the head waiter, who stood at the corridor entrance.

I sat one December morning in the library of the Speculative; a very humble-minded youth, though it was a virtue I never had much credit for; yet proud of my privileges as a member of the Spec.; proud of the pipe I was smoking in the teeth of the Senatus; and in particular, proud of being in the next room to three very distinguished students, who were then conversing beside the corridor fire.

They brought in Wesley Everest and laid him on the corridor floor; he was bleeding from his ears and mouth and nose, was curled in a heap and groaning.

Private dining rooms opening on corridor H H. No. 6.

She had like a little child, asking its pa for a gift, asked her Lord for the desire of her heart and jest as he promised, he brought it to pass, usin' that bare corridor jest as he might the Valley of the Nile, or the Rocky Mountains if necessary.

Likewise in these great beehives where in every corridor swarm men of flesh and blood, it is the privilege of the government, whether of the State or of the United States, as the case may be, to see that human life is properly cared for, and that human lungs have something to breathe.

"They will allow two nuns to pass anywhere," said Sor Teresa with her chilling smile as she led the way to her own cell in the corridor overhead.

With still another recourse to the combination corridor plan, the observation cottages are joined to the reception cottages on each side.

The women sat in chairs, close to the corridor railing; several rows of men stood behind them.

When we reprimanded him for his pranks he would look at us steadily, but sorrowfully, and, immediately afterward, we would hear him dancing down the corridor singing, "Safe in the Arms of Jesus."

They were presented by their corridor teachers, who seemed to possess a special faculty to remember names, and here and there Mrs. Eustice recognized a girl through the association of ideas.

A communication has been effected between Brunswick Tower and the state apartments by a corridor terminating at the King's Guard Chamber, where a new tower, named after George the Third, has been erected: the principal window is extremely large, and divided by Gothic tracery into several compartments, producing a noble and cathedral-like appearance.

They were in the corridor againcold, cheerless, full of December murk and shadowsand the secretary was leaning against the clergyman's shoulder breathless and trembling as though he had run a mile.

The tread of many feet came to them faintly from beyond the corridor wall.

17 Words to use with  corridor