66 Verbs to Use for the Word corridors

They entered the corridor which turned sharply back againthe handiwork of some architect skilful, not in the carrying of sound, but in killing it.

As one passes down the long college corridors, the eyes fall upon palm and statue, upon frieze and fresco, and the carbon copies of immortal paintings.

The Treaty of Versailles has created the absurd position that to go from one part to the other of Germany it is necessary to traverse the Danzig corridor.

Here, at the end of the gallery, before reaching the corridor which communicated with the private house, there was a steam lift of great power, which was principally used for lowering heavy articles to the packing room.

Well, say, if it hadn't been for the kindness of a friend I would at this time been pacing a prison corridor in striped pajamas. "Honest, when I came to this morning and Estellethat's my maidtold me what I had done, I vowed that I never would speak to a wine agent again, for I was just that mortified.

So when I'm killed, don't wait for me, Walking the dim corridor; In Heaven or Hell, don't wait for me, Or you must wait for evermore.

"He said we should find a narrow corridor at the foot of the steps, and then the Treasure Chamber at the further end.

"Where are you?" echoed down the corridor.

we followed a corridor around two sides of the square, past dozens of closed doors bearing department names, to the Administrator's quarters at the far end.

To do this it was necessary that the French should hold the natural defenses of the country, the foothills of the Little and of the Great Atlas, and the valley of the Moulouya, which forms the corridor between western Algeria and Morocco.

As for Heywood, he still marched on grimly, threading the stuffed corridors like a man with a purpose.

To right and left facing a central corridor were cells with doors of latticed iron.

They heard the sound of his footsteps and his companion's, as they crossed the corridor and rang for the lift.

And, bending her head to Adan, she swept down the corridor, followed by Valencia.

She gave a sharp cry of relief as Britt came dashing down the corridor.

You can arouse her and bring her to me and no one need know that she has had a visitorexcept, I suppose, the peeping eyes that haunt a nunnery corridor.

Once amongst the crowd of people who thronged the corridors, he found it perfectly simple to leave the hotel by one of the side entrances.

A touch of anxious hope possessing her, she left the window and hurried down the corridor to Penelope's room.

In a moment the friar abandoned the attempt and ran down the long corridor, into which the light filtered dimly through cobwebs.

He crunches, swallows, stiffens, seems to grapple With the all-powerful poppy ... then a snore, A crash; the beast blocks up the corridor With monstrous hairy carcase, red and dun Too late!

I noticed, for instance, that the two swinging doors of baize that cut the corridor into definite lengths, making little rooms of the spaces between them, were both wide-openin the dim light

But, God bless my soul!" He passed his hand over his grey hairs and stared down the corridor after her.

But it was a pleasant sight, and I sometimes gathered courage to steal down the corridor for a glimpse of it.

To her right and left narrow corridors led to the wings.

This latter for a moment mingled with the crowd in the bar-room, and even penetrated the corridor and dining-room of the hotel, as if impelled by a certain semi-civilized curiosity, and then strolled with a lazy, dragging stephalf impeded by the enormous leather leggings, chains, and spurs, peculiar to his classdown the main street.

66 Verbs to Use for the Word  corridors