noun a passage between rows of seats in a building such as a church or theater, an airplane, or a train

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  • Please make sure to walk down the correct aisle to find your seat in the theater.
  • Let's meet in the snack aisle at the grocery store.
  • I'll be cruising down the cereal aisle for some late-night snacks.
  • She walked down the aisle towards her future husband with a smile on her face.

noun a place where bread and cakes are made and sold

  • The bakery on the corner sells a variety of freshly baked goods.
  • Let's grab some pastries from the bakery for breakfast.
  • I heard the bakery down the street has the best cinnamon rolls in town.
  • Her voice was as sweet and comforting as the aroma of a bakery.

noun a strongbox or small chest for holding cash or valuables

  • The cashier placed the money in the cashbox at the end of the day.
  • Hey, can you grab some change from the cashbox for me?
  • I found some extra cash in the cashbox, score!
  • Her mind was like a locked cashbox, no one could access her deepest thoughts.

noun a small store selling high-quality foods, wines, and cheeses, typically of European origin

  • I purchased some gourmet cheeses and meats from the delicatessen for the party.
  • I grabbed a sandwich from the deli for lunch.
  • Let's pick up some snacks from the deli for the road trip.
  • The delicatessen of life offers a variety of experiences to savor.

noun a noun referring to the business or trade of designing, making, or selling women's hats and other articles of clothing for women

  • The millinery shop showcased a beautiful collection of handmade hats.
  • I'm thinking of taking up millinery as a hobby and making my own hats.
  • Check out this cool millinery store I found downtown!
  • Her creativity in millinery design knows no bounds.

noun a sumptuous feast or entertainment; entertainment provided at another's expense

  • The regalement of guests at the banquet was meticulously planned by the event organizers.
  • I always look forward to the regalement of delicious food at family gatherings.
  • The regalement of free samples at the store was a pleasant surprise for shoppers.
  • The regalement of beautiful scenery on our road trip was a feast for the eyes.

noun an upright bar, post, or frame forming a support or barrier

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  • The stanchion on the ship helped support the heavy anchor.
  • I accidentally bumped into the stanchion at the concert.
  • Don't lean on that stanchion, it's not very sturdy.
  • The stanchion of truth held up against the waves of lies.

VIP

noun A very important person; someone who is considered to be special or influential

  • The VIP guests were seated in the front row at the event.
  • I heard that the VIP section at the concert has the best view.
  • Let's try to sneak into the VIP area at the party.
  • In this company, the CEO is considered the VIP of the organization.

noun a window of time during which travel is permitted or recommended

  • The travel window for booking discounted flights is between September and November.
  • Hey, have you checked out the travel window for those cheap vacation deals?
  • I always try to snag tickets during the travel window to save some cash.
  • As the project deadline approaches, our team needs to take advantage of this small travel window to finalize all the details.

noun a type of red wine made from a particular variety of grape

  • During his furlough, he enjoyed a glass of merlot in the evening.
  • While on furlough, he treated himself to a bottle of merlot.
  • He snuck a sip of furlough merlot during his break.
  • The taste of furlough merlot symbolized a brief escape from reality.

adjective relating to or providing accommodation

  • The hotel offers various accommodational options to suit the needs of all guests.
  • The Airbnb listing has great accommodational amenities for a comfortable stay.
  • I'm crashing at my friend's place tonight, he's got some sweet accommodational setup.
  • The company provided accommodational support to help employees adjust to the new work environment.

noun a day when someone is admitted or allowed entry into a place or organization

  • The admission day for new students is scheduled for next Monday.
  • Hey, are you excited for admission day at school?
  • Admission day is gonna be lit, don't miss out!
  • For her, admission day symbolized a fresh start and new opportunities.

noun a period of time or activity that occurs after dinner

adjective describing a period of time or activity that occurs after dinner

  • The afterdinner speech was eloquently delivered by the guest of honor.
  • Let's go for a walk afterdinner to help digest all that food.
  • I always feel like taking a nap afterdinner, it's like a food coma.
  • Afterdinner, the real fun begins with board games and laughter.