The phrase
"crowded halls" means a space or area that is filled with a lot of people, making it busy and full.
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Sentences with «crowded halls»
- About 1,200 educators crowded the halls of the Omni Shoreham Hotel here last week for the third annual Safe and Drug - Free Schools Conference, amid concerns over a perceived recent increase in violent incidents in or near schools. (edweek.org)
- Which is why a number of liberal activists took to crowding the halls outside Gov. Andrew Cuomo's chambers Thursday, leading state troopers to arrest, eventually, 56 of them. (politico.com)
- That means that those visiting the crowded halls won't have to worry about getting run down. (entrepreneur.com)
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