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vestibules

n. (plural of vestibule English)

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He was a night person, used to the clubs, bars, and vestibules of the starscrapers, delivering his poet sermons to the ship crew burnouts, bluesensers, stimmed-out wasters, and mercenaries who sprawled throughout the lower floors of the starscrapers.

The lights had gone out, and into this tormented night came the water itself, icy foaming waves that rushed through rooms and vestibules like a horizontal guillotine.

Some arcane random surge of power sending shoals of photons skidding along the vestibules and stairwells.

The cabin doors were set back in little vestibules, two or three doors opening into each, meant to reduce noise and give a little more privacy.

Alexandra explains to me as I follow her through a succession of ammoniac-smelling vestibules and rooms, "was once the chapel of an Ursuline Convent.

Vanel then ran hastily to the door, hurried along the vestibules, and fled.

Oh, Sire, I regret sincerely, and you will regret as I do, those times when the King of France saw in his vestibules all those insolent gentlemen, lean, always swearing,- cross-grained mastiffs, who could bite mortally in days of battle.

The living quarters were surrounded by a series of vestibules and antechambers, and were guarded by a detachment of Shield Bearers, the army’s elite infantry—reputed to be the finest foot soldiers in the world.