Collocations for "hall"
Common phrases and expressions where native English speakers use the word "hall" in context.
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hall
ⓘMost examples are given in US English. We have labeled exceptions as UK.n
- the [pictures, paintings] (hanging) in the hall
- the [bathroom, bedroom] is just down the hall (and on the right)
- the [room, dorm] just down the hall from me
- the [fuse, switch] box is in the hall
- a [narrow, long, wide] hall
- a [beautiful, grand, large] entrance hall
- take this hall to get to
- just at the end of this hall
- [walking, strolling] down the hall
- no running in the hall!
- [hanging out, talking] in the hall
- the hall was [closed, roped off] (for)
- a [dance, reception, banquet, concert] hall
- go to the city hall to [ask about, pay for, get, apply for]
- is in the hall of fame (of)
- the [rock and roll, team's] hall of fame
- was inducted into the hall of fame
- is a hall of famer
- UK: lives in the halls of residence
- is this [week's] hall monitor
- can I see your hall pass?
- where is your hall pass?
'hall' also found in these entries (note: many are not synonyms or translations):
alive
- around
- audience
- baseball
- bowl
- bustle
- career
- chandelier
- church
- city
- concert
- contact
- convention
- coordinator
- crashed
- deck
- direct
- down
- duck
- echo
- empty
- encounter
- exhibit
- fame
- fetch
- filled
- flask
- forward
- foyer
- full
- immediately
- inception
- induction
- issue
- lavish
- lead
- leaflet
- lecture
- marry
- mess
- mirror
- mobile
- monitor
- most
- narrow
- noisy
- packed
- permit
- protest
- pull