Tikibu: pronunciation dictionary with use examples

Word: halls
IPA transcription: [h'ɔlz]
Pronunciations of halls
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Usage examples
  • '"The gay, the gay and festive scene, The halls, the halls of dazzling light."'
  • All the rooms, passageways and halls existed just to give form to this gigantic chamber.
  • The long, bare, dimly-illuminated halls roared with the thunder of feet, calling, shouting....
  • There were no comfortable study rooms, well furnished with desks, seats, and rostrums: no spacious lecture halls.
  • Little Walter was all that remained of four beautiful children, who, only a year ago, romped gaily through the large halls.
  • There was also Hignett, who added to the meagre salary allowed him by the bank by singing comic songs at the minor music halls.
  • And one by one dropped the revellers in the blood-bedewed halls of their revel, and died each in the despairing posture of his fall.
  • The two old maids, Misses Walsh, who complained every day about the noise in the halls, inquired immediately if anybody had looked behind the clock.
  • Perhaps, from the casement, standing hand-in-hand, they were watching the calm moonlight on the river, while from the distant halls the boisterous revelry floated in broken bursts of faint-heard din and tumult.
  • The day seemed to be always just racing ahead of her, and turning a corner, before she could catch up to it, and Ben and the other boys only caught dissolving views of her as she flitted through halls or over stairs.
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