aisles

word · lemma: aisle

Definition

‘Aisles’ are the long, narrow spaces between rows of seats, shelves, or other objects, like in supermarkets, airplanes, theaters, or churches.

Usage & Nuances

‘Aisles’ is plural; use ‘an aisle’ for one. Common phrases: ‘grocery aisles’, ‘walk down the aisle’ (wedding). Not used for hallways (use ‘hall’ or ‘corridor’ instead). Often refers to spaces for walking or moving between rows.

Example Sentences

The supermarket has wide aisles for shopping carts.

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Passengers walked down the aisles of the airplane.

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There are flowers at the ends of the wedding aisles.

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I got lost among all the different aisles at that huge store.

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Kids love to run up and down the aisles at the theater before the movie starts.

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All the cleaning products are in the last two aisles on the right.

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