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Plural
corridors
1
a long narrow way in a building that has doors on either side opening into different rooms
- Students lined up along the corridor, waiting for the bell to signal the start of the next class.
- The hospital corridor bustled with activity as doctors and nurses hurried from room to room.
- The hotel corridor was lined with numbered doors, each leading to a guest room or suite.
- The underground corridor connected the train platforms to the main station concourse.
- The apartment building had a long, dimly lit corridor that stretched from the elevator to the fire exit at the end of the hall.
2
a narrow area of land that connects two larger places or follows along something like a road or river
- The corridor links the coast with the inland valley.
- This road runs through a narrow corridor of farmland.
- A transport corridor was built to connect the two cities.
- The trade corridor supports business between the regions.
- The river formed a natural corridor through the mountains.