Definition of «entire hall»

The phrase "entire hall" means the entire space or area inside a large room or building, from one end to the other.

Sentences with «entire hall»

  • The Frankfurt Book Fair, though situated in Germany, is a truly worldwide book event with entire halls dedicated to international publishing and rights, and vendors and exhibitors from literally all over the world. (goodereader.com)
  • Game development and the world of game design have become so large that people are willing to fill entire halls to gather and showcase their work, to learn from one another, and to network. (game-designschools.com)
  • On a trip to an exhibition for outdoor recreation, the two discovered an entire hall devoted to tents — all the same, all utterly boring. (entrepreneur.com)
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