Phrases with «hallowed halls»

The phrase "hallowed halls" refers to a place or institution, like a school or university, that is highly respected, revered, and regarded as sacred or holy. Full definition

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Sentences with «hallowed halls»

  • This post is dedicated to my two amazing brothers, whose unique journey to finding their respective «its» have taken them around the world, on high sea adventures, to frozen landscapes and lush island paradises, inside and outside hallowed halls of academia and beyond; two great adventurers and great minds who continue to inspire me, and keep me always striving to be my best. (thebettyrocker.com)
  • The upcoming HTC Flyer tablet might just change the way tablets work what with the stylus functionality that is thrown into the mix, and we also know that said tablet will be a Best Buy exclusive this spring, so it makes perfect sense to see this tablet device hit the FCC's hallowed halls for inspection — and of course, approval, before it is released to the masses for them to part with their hard earned money. (ubergizmo.com)
  • In one of Harvard's hallowed halls last week, the seventh «First» Annual Ig Nobel Prize Ceremony honored 10 individuals or research teams for achievements that «can not or should not be reproduced.» (sciencemag.org)
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