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Answer for the clue "Transport lobby? ", 8 letters:
entrance

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Word definitions for entrance in dictionaries

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
1520s, "act of entering," from Middle French entrance , from entrer (see enter ). Sense of "door, gate" first recorded in English 1530s. Meaning "a coming of an actor upon the stage" is from c.1600.

Usage examples of entrance.

The entrance they came to was a transparent wall and set of doors opening from a wide pedestrian precinct lined by stores and what looked like office units, rows of display cases, and at the far end a battery of stairs and escalators going up to the concourse of a transportation terminal.

John Adams, who on his entrance in the wake of the two tall Virginians seemed shorter and more bulky even than usual.

With Adelaide carrying Prickles behind him, he pushed his way through the shouting crowds towards the hospital entrance.

Out of the corner of my eye I saw Adena doing the same thing on the other side of the entrance.

Then I spun around and saw that Adena was doing an even better job on her side of the cave entrance.

Lufo found it by stumbling at its lip, a sinister trapezoidal hole in brittle spongy limestone, masked by agarita shrubs that grew at the entrance in perfect camouflage.

The airdrome had been bombed eight months before, and knobby slabs of white stone rubble had been bulldozed into flat-topped heaps on both sides of the entrance through the wire fence surrounding the field.

They would never be able to muster any organized response to our determined entrance into the Angolan arena.

Satisfied that Arcadia and her assistant were both busy with a crowd of customers, he took his foot down off the bench and strolled toward the entrance to the lane.

A portion of the rock face disappeared, exposing a rough, archlike entrance.

Instead, as soon as he had the wounded man in the wheelchair, he rolled him out of the drive, through the areaway, and around the house to the handicapped entrance at the far side.

Dionysms the Areopagite, the emperor, graciously recalling the Greek origin of this saint, sent a chorus of Greek priests, and the Franks were entranced not merely by their vestments and painted tapers, but by their dramatic genuflections and the ensemble of bass and treble voices.

Entranced in wonder and pleasure, Argemone let her eyes wander over the drawing.

And to our chamber there was no entrance save by a lofty door of brass: and the door was fashioned by the artizan Corinnos, and, being of rare workmanship, was fastened from within.

Rachel Saint, sister of Nate, the pilot, patiently keeps on with her study of the Auca language with the help of Dayuma, who came to know the Lord Jesus and began to pray, with thousands of others, for the entrance of the Light to her tribe.