aisle

/aɪl/
noun
  1. A passage between rows of seats in a theater, airplane, church, or other public building.
    • They walked slowly down the aisle during the wedding ceremony.
    • The flight attendant walked down the aisle offering drinks to passengers.
    • Please move to the center of the row so others can get to their seats in the aisle.
  2. A long, narrow passage between shelves in a store or warehouse.
    • I couldn't find the pasta sauce, so I asked a worker which aisle it was in.
    • The cereal is in aisle 5, next to the breakfast items.
    • The store manager was restocking cans in the soup aisle.
  3. A path or corridor in a building or other enclosed space.
    • They walked down the narrow aisle between the cubicles to reach the conference room.
    • The library had a long aisle lined with bookshelves on both sides.
    • The museum's main aisle led visitors past ancient sculptures.
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