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galleria
[gal-uh-ree-uh]
noun
a spacious passageway, court, or indoor mall, usually with a vaulted roof and lined with commercial establishments.
galleria
/ ˌɡæəˈːə /
noun
a central court through several storeys of a shopping centre or department store onto which shops or departments open at each level
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of galleria1
Example Sentences
A trio of shimmering skyscrapers would feature luxury condos, a five-star hotel and an open-air galleria with retailers and restaurants.
The sunlight-filled galleria at the back of the house was also part of the expansion, as was the great room.
The company’s flagship store in Waikiki opened in 1975 and is now the chain’s sixth largest galleria store worldwide.
There will also be smaller video screens near the west entrance of the galleria, to help on nights with multiple games.
It’s much bigger and more pervasive than Hawkins’ shiny new galleria.
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