Crossword-Solution: VESTIBULE 9 letters, 23 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 14

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Word Word Type Definition
Vestibule n. The porch or entrance into a house; a hall or
antechamber next the entrance; a lobby; a porch; a hall.

We have 23 clues for the answer “VESTIBULE”

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small entrance hall between the outer and interior doors of a house or building 1 answer
TRANSMISSION of sound, area concerned with (of ear) 1 answer
SOUND transmission, area concerned with (of ear) 1 answer
Reception location 1 answer
Passage between rooms 1 answer
Coatrack location 1 answer
BALANCE and equilibrium, area concerned with (of ear) 1 answer
Entryway 7 answers
ANTECHAMBER 7 answers
reception room 8 answers
BASILICA, part of 10 answers
ANY OF VARIOUS BODILY CAVITIES LEADING TO ANOTHER CAVITY 11 answers
atrium 17 answers
Corridor 19 answers
Foyer 21 answers
frontispiece 22 answers
Lobby 23 answers
ANTEROOM 25 answers
ear part 32 answers
"___ Hall" 43 answers
Passageway 43 answers
Church part 55 answers
Passage 84 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ETAER
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with VESTIBULE (5)

When in her frenzy she had passed inside The vestibule, she hurried straight to win The bridal-chamber, clutching at her hair With both her hands, and, once within the room, She shut the doors behind her with a crash.
The Oedipus Trilogy Sophocles 2000
Ward; lawyer Riverson, the new notable from a distance; next the belle of the village, followed by a troop of lawn-clad and ribbon-decked young heart-breakers; then all the young clerks in town in a body—for they had stood in the vestibule sucking their cane-heads, a circling wall of oiled and simpering admirers, till the last girl had run their gantlet; and last of all came the Model Boy, Willie Mufferson, taking as heedful care of his mother as if she were cut glass.
The Adventures of Tom Sawyer Mark Twain (Samuel Clemens) 1993
Within, the architect has again indulged his preference for the classic; the roof of the vestibule, wide and low, rests on marble columns, slim and fluted like the wooden columns without, and an ample staircase climbs in a graceful, easy curve from the tesselated pavement.
The Rise of Silas Lapham William Dean Howells 2008
The bustle in the vestibule, as she passed along an inner lobby, assured her that they were already in the house.
Sense and Sensibility Jane Austen 1994
They'll fight sure.” Miss Baker sought safety in a nearby vestibule, whence she peered forth at the scene, very interested and curious.
McTeague Frank Norris 2006

Quotes with VESTIBULE (3)

When they got to their hotel she went straight up to bed, but he paused to get a drink. There was, in the vestibule, a flower stall and he bought a handful of roses, stiffly wired into a bouquet, before proceeding to the oppressive gorgeousness of their bridal suite. The lift was lined with looking glass, so that as he shot upwards he got an endlessly duplicated version of himself, stout and nervous, a light cloak flung over his shoulder and flowers in his hand: an infinitely…
Margaret Kennedy
Here comes Mamma Vauquerr, fair as a starrr; and strung up like a bunch of carrots. Aren't we suffocating ourselves a wee bit?' he asked, placing a hand on the top of her corset. 'A bit of a crush in the vestibule, here, Mamma! If we start crying, there'll be an explosion. Never mind, I'll be there to collect the bits--just like an antiquary.''Now, there's the language of true French gallantry,' murmured Madame Vauquer in an aside to Madame Couture.
Honore de Balzac Pere Goriot
In the vestibule of the Manchester Town Hall are placed two life-sized marble statues facing each other. One of these is that of John Dalton ... the other that of James Prescott Joule. ... Thus the honour is done to Manchester's two greatest sons — to Dalton, the founder of modern Chemistry and of the atomic theory, and the laws of chemical-combining proportions; to Joule, the founder of modern physics and the discoverer of the Law of Conservation of Energy. One gave to the w…
Henry Enfield Roscoe
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Appears in: CrosSynergy, NYT, USA TODAY.

Used 3 times in crossword archives (1980–2015).