Associations to the word «Corridor»
Noun
- Amtrak
- Airlock
- Stairway
- Maze
- Passageway
- Staircase
- Footstep
- Elevator
- Hallway
- Foyer
- Danzig
- Beyond
- Bulkhead
- Stair
- Commuter
- Archway
- Freeway
- Hurrying
- Labyrinth
- Transit
- Expressway
- Doorway
- Rail
- Courtyard
- Septum
- Lobby
- Door
- Congestion
- Tapestry
- Ceiling
- Compartment
- Chamber
- Outside
- Keystone
- Walkway
- Freight
- Northeast
- Bedroom
- Feasibility
- Motorway
- Pausing
- Transportation
- Atrium
- Hatch
- Ramp
- Trenton
- Widening
- Industrial
- Narrow
- Parkway
- Harrisburg
- Room
- Wildlife
- Verandah
Adjective
Wiktionary
CORRIDOR, noun. A narrow hall or passage with rooms leading off it, for example in railway carriages (see Wikipedia).
CORRIDOR, noun. A restricted tract of land that allows passage between two places.
CORRIDOR, noun. Airspace restricted for the passage of aircraft.
CORRIDOR OF UNCERTAINTY, noun. (cricket) The area near the batsman's off stump where, if a ball passes that area, the batsman is unsure whether to play it (and risk an edge) or leave it (and risk being bowled).
CORRIDOR TRAIN, noun. A train whose coaches are connected so as to form a continuous corridor, into which the compartments open.
CORRIDOR TRAINS, noun. Plural of corridor train
CORRIDOR WARRIOR, noun. (slang) (business) A type of worker who works inside a workplace building, who is mobile there and spends most of their time away from their desks. In many cases they may not even have a specific assigned desk.
CORRIDOR WARRIORS, noun. Plural of corridor warrior
Dictionary definition
CORRIDOR, noun. An enclosed passageway; rooms usually open onto it.
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