Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- Furnished with aisles.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- adjective Furnished with an aisle or aisles.
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- adjective Having
aisles .
Etymologies
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Examples
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Thus Augustine and his companions contented themselves in most instances with a plan which recalled the aisled basilica, without following out its more elaborate details.
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The old pharmacy-style outlets have been largely replaced by aisled stores, and the monopoly maintains its popularity by stocking browsable shelves with whimsically named microbrews, obscure single-malt Scotches and wines from every continent you can think of.
The Name of Systembolaget's Game J.S. Marcus 2011
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Customers line up outside its wide-aisled, brightly lit store in Fuchu, a Tokyo suburb, before it opens, and cars wait to get into the parking lot on the weekends.
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In the narrow aisled shops, open buckets of candied plums and orange peels beckon while the grocery ladies glare.
American Chinatown Bonnie Tsui 2009
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In the narrow aisled shops, open buckets of candied plums and orange peels beckon while the grocery ladies glare.
American Chinatown Bonnie Tsui 2009
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The older gentleman with the receding hairline behind the counter always appreciated seeing me come in and browse his two or three aisled establishment.
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The aisled rotunda allowed early pilgrims to walk about Mohammed's rock under a dome and colonnade.
Dome of the Rock, Jerusalem (661-91) - beautiful colours, splendid proportions Hels 2009
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In the narrow aisled shops, open buckets of candied plums and orange peels beckon while the grocery ladies glare.
American Chinatown Bonnie Tsui 2009
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The aisled rotunda allowed early pilgrims to walk about Mohammed's rock under a dome and colonnade.
Archive 2009-04-01 Hels 2009
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In the narrow aisled shops, open buckets of candied plums and orange peels beckon while the grocery ladies glare.
American Chinatown Bonnie Tsui 2009
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