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entryway

[en-tree-wey]

noun

  1. a passage for affording entrance.



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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of entryway1

An Americanism dating back to 1740–50; entry + way 1
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“We got reports that some ICE agents were around in the area viewing the location from both the front and the backside entryways,” Nazarian said on Instagram.

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In addition to the dance room, there’s an introductory entryway, a gloomy nighttime space and a car culture gallery.

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At the entryway stood a woman who still sounded like Snow White and offered him a Manhattan cocktail from a pitcher in her fridge.

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The first thing I saw, to the right of the entryway, was built-in bookshelves.

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Because they serve as an entryway to both counties, they are sometimes referred to as the Gateway Cities.

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What is an entryway?

An entryway is a passage or room designed to be the entrance to a building.Entryway can also describe a figurative entrance, such as an entrance into a conversation, as in Because the twins never paused for breath while they were talking, I couldn’t find an entryway into their conversation.Example: Take this tank through the entryway of the fish store, and I’ll meet you around back with the animals.

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