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foyer
[ foi-er, foi-ey; French fwa-yey ]
noun
- the lobby of a theater, hotel, or apartment house.
- a vestibule or entrance hall in a house or apartment.
foyer
/ ˈfɔɪeɪ; ˈfɔɪə /
noun
- a hall, lobby, or anteroom, used for reception and as a meeting place, as in a hotel, theatre, cinema, etc
- (in Britain) a centre providing accommodation and employment training, etc. for homeless young people
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of foyer1
Example Sentences
Martyn was in the foyer of the arena when the bomb was set off, with friends remembering him singing and laughing moments before.
Roofs, foyer areas, entrances, fire doors, stairwells and communal landings will also be upgraded.
And yet, despite all of the decent built-in lighting, one of the first things you’ll see when you enter my home is a lamp on the foyer table.
People are going to cinemas now, and at the end people stand up and applaud and talk about the movie in the foyers.
For some peace in the Los Santos chaos, Crane purchases a virtual office for planning meetings, paying to rename its foyer sign Elsinore, in a nod to the Danish castle in Hamlet.
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