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"archway" Definitions
  1. a passage or an entrance with an arch over it

168 Sentences With "archway"

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A large archway divides another living room into two spaces.
She paused at the archway — and then stepped through. Mrs.
An archway divides the kitchen from a small family room.
This restarted everything, but this time, it spread all around Archway.
An archway leads to a shiny white kitchen with Viking appliances.
To the right, beyond an archway, an oblivious man ascends stairs.
Paltrow and Falchuk then exchanged vows under an archway decorated with greenery.
Walking with crutches, the man, Morteza Mehrzad, ducked beneath a towering archway.
Through an archway, the central salon includes a living-and-dining space.
The archway would have been a thoroughfare for other students returning from drinking at the off-campus clubs, so maybe "in" meant the narrow maintenance staircase that led up from the archway to the building's vast slate-tiled roof.
And yet, as I entertain various readings of this combination, I must also consider that its coming together is random — even as the placement of an open archway over the letter D (an archway on its side) suggests otherwise.
Through a crooked archway in the compound's outer wall, we'd enter the courtyard.
Behind him is part of an archway of a medieval city at night.
In the back corner of the room was a narrow bricked-up archway.
His father is a senior social worker at Archway Programs in Atco, N.J.
"Welcome!" screams a brightly painted archway to the olive grove overspill camp of Moria.
That could be an archway in a garden or a beautiful canopy of trees.
At one time, the entrance had a large archway, allowing easy passage for many congregants.
She walks out of the room, not through a door but through an open archway.
There are houses in Malibu reduced to rubble, just a stone archway or chimney remaining.
The loft level is adorned with an ornately carved 28th-century triple archway from India.
It wasn't an archway to a sitcom hallway where the doors would be off-camera.
An archway of white roses and bouquets have been placed just outside the yellow tape.
The dining room is through an archway with decorative scrolls and has picture-rail molding.
An archway on a planter straddles the Flint River in downtown Flint, Michigan, on Jan. 26.
Among other notable features is a great stone archway that can be seen on the landing.
A dozen of us gathered at a stone archway near the north end of the park.
She asked him for a light, and they stood in an archway to share her cigarette.
The work serves as an archway to a garden with benches shaped like buttons and cuffs.
The other leads past a bedroom and a hall bathroom, through another archway, to the living space.
And then each of them crouched, disappearing under the archway inside the sewer, headlamps guiding the way.
And Charlotte gave her parents quite the workout as she excitedly took off towards a giant balloon archway.
An archway through its center leads to a small garden lined with white gravel and bordered by hedges.
Visitors enter the house through a covered stone archway with painted ceilings, leading to tall antique wood doors.
The galley kitchen is on the side of the sitting room, behind a wall with a large archway.
An archway and an island define the kitchen, which has wood cabinets with marble countertops and Viking appliances.
This archway leads into an area where Apple keeps headphones, Bluetooth speakers, the Apple TV and iPad gaming accessories.
AT 2653 metres high, the dragon-themed archway that marks the entrance to Chinatown has become a Liverpool landmark.
Beyond another dining room archway is a guest room and an office (or bedroom), with a bathroom in between.
The fluffy sculptures were lined side-by-side under an archway in front of a table and lone chair.
Lion's Gate - two pairs of heraldic lions are carved on the archway - is also known as St. Stephen's Gate.
Their father, dressed in a blue and white robe, stands to the right of the archway, partially blocking it.
In the gray space defined by the archway, we see a woman in the mid-ground, in red robe.
He appears to delight in maneuvering these, whether scrunching them into messy piles or fashioning one into a droopy archway.
The installation, which renderings depict as a large cagelike structure sitting in the archway, is scheduled for display from Oct.
The large wooden front door was imported from India and is surrounded by a stone archway from a Guatemalan church.
An archway was decorated with a dozen or so clocks, in different shapes and colors, their hands frozen at various times.
The woman sauntered through Osgoode Station's wide archway, shoulders back, gloved thumbs hooked in the pockets of her billowing privacy wrap.
He has been painting since the 1960s, and his iron sculptures include an archway for a new resort casino in Maryland.
Residents and visitors alike must park at the base and ascend a steep footbridge to enter through a huge Gothic archway.
The monarch pulled up to a special passageway — a looming archway known as the Sovereign's Entrance — that's reserved just for her.
Down a shaded path of malaanonan trees, I arrived at a large brick archway where a small woman waited for me.
The ragged archway of "Pink Cave," weirdly repeated in smaller, mutated versions across the canvas, expressed sex as both promise and threat.
The top of the rounded archway is contested by a T-shaped crown, a proud and protesting crown that Miya sang beneath.
" Of his new public-art archway (titled "Portal"), Mr. Dylan added: "Gates appeal to me because of the negative space they allow.
The space, with 11-foot-high ceilings, features 16 offices, a kitchenette, a reception area and exposed brick walls with archway openings.
The first site was a pizza restaurant in Archway, in north London, and his first event was Ms Simmons's 30th birthday party.
A second archway takes you up a few steps to a large bedroom with a bay window and a decorative plaster ceiling.
You go through an archway, and there, at the rear of the premises, stands Beryl, a steampunk dream in copper and steel.
I like to drink coffee in the dining room because it's sunny and has an entrance framed by a beautiful plaster archway.
The two exchanged vows under a huge floral archway in a field in Monroe, Louisiana on Saturday before partying at their outdoor reception.
The archway itself suggests a portal; perhaps passing through the threshold might land us back in the realm of Sensation 1/This Interior.
Among Craddock's  signature works at Saturday's wedding was the massive green archway — bursting with white blossoms and green leaves — around the church entrance.
Walk through the grand archway, however, and an inconvenient truth emerges: the oldest Chinatown in Europe appears to be on its last legs.
The grand archway on Nelson Street is said to have been built according to the principles of feng shui, thus bringing good luck.
She told me that she would rather have a drug addict than a gay son and that I should jump off Archway Bridge.
But the Washington Square Association is protesting Mr. Ai's proposed installation in the park's archway, as the Washington Square Park Blog first reported.
But Stout's smooth archway shape in white on black is upside down, so it appears to have legs and even stubby doughboylike feet.
Three years later I was taking an advanced video course and I thought of naming my notional production company in honor of this archway.
Inside, the airy foyer has an original stained-glass window and a chandelier, with a 17th-century carved stone staircase ascending through an archway.
Through a central archway attended by two of Party's symmetrical landscape drawings framed in gold leaf-faced shadowboxes, you enter a kind of garden.
The parakeets' cage in Matisse's painting, where one room leads through an open archway into another, is a third interior within a single apartment.
The couple exchanged vows under an archway that they made themselves, using fresh aspen trees and antlers that had been shed by elk last winter.
The future Countess of Sandwich kicks the tour off in the landscaped gardens, and the archway where the health guru likes to do yoga poses.
TOWN SUDDENLY DWARFED BY MASSIVE ICEBERG In another tweeted image, Gray captured "a close-up splash" of water perfectly framed by the beauty berg's archway.
Pasquale: I'm from Archway, that roundabout in north London, and at a bar on this roundabout, there was a drum 'n' bass night every Friday.
When we finally got off of the bus, we entered an archway into the town and then walked along the steepest street I'd ever seen.
Another wide archway leads to the dining room, where a Currey & Company chandelier made from recycled glass bottles hangs from the peaked, open-beam ceiling.
And from the circle of Andrea Mantegna comes an unusual rendering of "The Descent Into Limbo," in which Christ ducks under a low, unprepossessing archway.
The biggest obstacle was the cluster of police officers standing guard under the archway at the village's main entrance, peering into cars as they passed by.
It depicts a "pleasure garden," in which a man and woman sit under an archway of flowers, presumably seeking privacy in which to whisper sweet nothings.
At an archway mid-museum, you can stand between two galleries, see four or five walls and size up a dozen paintings and sculptures at once.
One of his simplest contributions, a mantra for Rhojelat perseverance stenciled in stylized red-and-green Kurdish, will remain beneath the archway of the fortress's entrance.
I look to the left and right: two baroque-rimmed mirrors, two stretches of black-and-white striped archway, two shiny gold shelves, two dusty rose couches.
Today, the villa's grand entrance, complete with tiled floors and chandelier, branches off to the left through an archway to an open-plan living and entertaining space.
Palms in the corners, hanging brass chandeliers, beaded table lamps and a baby grand piano tucked into an archway lend to the period-authentic mise-en-scène.
The dining room connects through an archway to a living room with a bow-fronted window facing the street and a wood-burning fireplace flanked by bookshelves.
Size: 3,773 square feet Price per square foot: $343 Indoors: Passing under a neoclassical archway, one enters a foyer with chestnut floorboards and a graciously curving staircase.
At times, you may make out the outline of a chimney or the archway of a front door — the telltale signs that this is, indeed, no circus.
On the far end of its archway I could glimpse a courtyard and an immaculately manicured garden where pergolas trussed with woody vines hung above a stone parapet.
Dressed in custom Carolina Herrera gown and delicate floor-length veil, Rossum played up the wedding white with a breathtaking archway of white roses and a simple bouquet.
But they are the only parrots to build stick nests in colonies that provide insulation in cold winters, including on structures such as a New York cemetery archway.
A photograph in a slide show on the website of Xinhua showed cheek-by-jowl crowds beneath an outdoor archway at the Sun Yat-sen Mausoleum in Nanjing.
State TV showed the rubble left over from the destruction of the Temple of Bel as well as the damaged archway, the supports of which were still standing.
One archway leads to a living room with original quarter-sawn oak floors (which can be seen throughout much of the home) and a pink marble fireplace surround.
Blue thread is overlaid and slowly morphs into beige, while the entirety is framed by a decorative archway, as if I am really looking into an ancient ruin.
Similarly, Curtis Talwst Santiago's painting "A Luz" (2018) portrays a threshold moment: a figure of mere lines — perhaps an imagined ancestor — walks through an archway in a soft haze.
"By the time I was through the front doors, I could just see the flames coming and then they just engulfed the front archway of my studio," he said.
I paid the 600-ruble admission (400 rubles for Russian citizens, and free for everyone on the first Thursday of the month) and passed through the palace's massive archway.
Bob Dylan's latest side project is even more perplexing than usual: He built an elaborate, 26-by-15-foot iron archway for a $1.3 billion resort casino in Maryland.
A few others and I chased some up the parallel Archway road, where police pulled up, jumped out, and took my mate and one of them to the floor.
An exterior stone archway with battlements connects the castle to the two-story annex, which has an open living room and kitchen area, two additional bedrooms and a bathroom.
An archway at the end leads to a circular dining room (the base of a tower) with parquet floors, original diamond-paned windows and a molded plaster decorative ceiling.
Some weighed in against restoration, including Simon Verity, the master stone carver from Britain who led the overall work at the Portal of Paradise, the main archway of the cathedral.
Dawe, known for arranging ROY G BIVs of twine into extremely photogenic artworks, recently completed a suspended archway called Plexus c18 in the San Antonio Airport's Terminal A ticketing area.
McPherson considers the iconic archway as a metaphor for the city, as he allegorizes its struggles: The arch has no keystone; the north and south legs are of equal length.
On a recent visit to Jallianwala Bagh, visitors peered down the "martyrs' well," where people jumped to their deaths to avoid gunfire, and photographed a brick archway pocked by bullets.
One leads past a hall closet and bathroom, through an archway, to the intersection of the dining and living spaces, which connect with the kitchen in the open floor plan.
Rescheduled from its original date during the July heat wave, this event on the plaza under the Manhattan Bridge archway in Brooklyn promises a host of creative new street games.
The formal living room and family room have rounded bay windows; an archway in the living room opens to the staircase, which is lit by three panels of stained glass.
Rescheduled from its original date during the July heat wave, this event on the plaza under the Manhattan Bridge archway in Brooklyn promises a host of creative new street games.
The décor is simple, and the design touches left by the previous occupant, a Spanish restaurant, like an Iberian wrought iron gate under a bricked archway, also work well for Raga.
They filtered in unsteady gushes under the archway announcing the west entrance of the shopping district, cracked in the 2031 Nankai earthquake and still unrestored a year and a half later.
Two women speaking Spanish ogle diamonds in one of many pawn shops; a Chinese couple snaps photos under the city's archway with its inscription, "The biggest little city in the world".
In "Windsor Terrace" (2017), a foreshortened trellised archway in the foreground acts as a gateway into the darkening horizon, while above, fiery pink clouds are ignited by the sun's last rays.
Outside, bulbous forms engulf the entrance's austere geometric archway with what resembles two colossal lapping tongues, and they encircle the limestone tower of Glenview, the Victorian mansion on the museum grounds.
He began close to his home east of the Duomo, where Serafini wandered under a pointed archway into a vine-covered alley amid the neo-Gothic buildings of the Verdi Conservatory.
Upper Lake — founded in 1854, a red archway in town announces — lies just beyond the checkpoint to the evacuation zone, which is managed by the National Guard and the Highway Patrol.
A large archway leads into an interior courtyard with four entrances into the complex, which has 2000 apartments: 27 one-bedrooms, 29 two-bedrooms, eight three-bedrooms and six four-bedrooms.
But the strongest is an untitled work that resists meaning: It is simply a fat, truncated archway or inverted U, one side longer than the other, resolved into a perfect asymmetry.
The installation, comprised of a colorfully painted lion sculpture atop a platform and set off by an archway both comprised by 28 variously sized blinking TV screens, is hard to miss.
The museum, curiously, does not have its own entrance, but is located inside Oxford's Natural History Museum via an inconspicuous archway in a side gallery that leads down a set of stairs.
WITHOUT THE Christmas tree and wooden archway covered in Bible quotations, the entrance to the Church of Love in Seoul's Gangnam area could be mistaken for that of a fancy shopping mall.
However, while the website is still live, the telephone numbers are dead lines and a visit to the office in Archway, London finds an empty unit and sympathetic shrugs from the neighbors.
Several months, a definitive decision to transition, and two prescriptions for hormones later, my mother and I were in our kitchen, with her sitting on a counter and me leaning in the archway.
About 20 volunteers sorted through the debris in Khan al-Gumruk, one of the souk's great medieval inns, piling up the stones from a fallen archway that can be used in its restoration.
Bites As we entered under a stone archway hugging two oversize wooden doors, a nattily dressed man motioned us through a glass door, then thrust black pocket-size charge cards into our hands.
The open kitchen, framed by a large brick archway and lit by another chandelier, has an island with a built-in cooktop, a farm-style sink, a large pantry and a dining table.
Video showed Macron, jostled in the center of a crowded circle between his own protective detail and Israeli security personnel, including several paramilitary policemen in uniform, under an archway leading into the church.
On a recent visit, the owner offered a tour of the first floor, with its graceful archway in the entrance hall, and its black marble fireplaces in both the living room and dining room.
The design is side-hall plan, with common rooms in a line from front to back: two parlors, separated by a large archway and classical columns, then the formal dining room and the kitchen.
Where Palmyra's impressive Temple of Bel once stood, only a single stone archway was left to frame a rectangle of blue sky above the arid desert about 160 miles northeast of Damascus, the capital.
Throughout Drunken Angel, a street guitarist plucks away at his instrument beneath a broken archway at night, creating a refrain for this socially-conscious noir (his song is reminiscent of a leisurely, brooding Piazzola tune).
Read: Israel accelerates plans to build underground wall on Gaza border As they passed through the stone archway, the realization dawned on them: They had arrived at one of the holiest sites in the world.
To get there, you had to go through the heavy metal gates of Branford College, cross a stone-paved courtyard, duck under an archway, climb spiral stone steps, and push open a thick wooden door.
In "August," with its facing armchairs and end tables beneath a framed rubbing from Angkor Wat, the vividly grained parquet floor recedes at one angle through a door and at another through a broad archway.
Like everything in the complex, the main building — whose lofted archway is the most visible feature from the adjacent highway — is adorned with fragments of architectural salvage and repurposed refuse, and guarded by several statuary works.
Through the archway on the other side of the foyer is a formal dining room, with gold toile grasscloth above a white-painted wainscot, leading to a sun porch with bluestone floors and rustic brick walls.
The basilica is one of Seville's popular landmarks, standing behind a mustard-yellow archway and a fortified wall that was used by firing squads during the war, after Queipo de Llano took charge in the city.
Now, because of Geuze, when you pass from the island's historic district through a vaulted archway in Liggett Hall, a former Army barracks designed by McKim, Mead & White, you shift more than a century in sensibility.
This concert, which includes a swing-dancing lesson from Paolo Pasta Lana, is part of Live at the Archway, the Dumbo Improvement District's series of free summer shows in a public plaza beneath the Manhattan Bridge.
The complete metalworking display is a commision for MGM National Harbor, located south of Washington D.C., and will eventually develop into a towering, perforated archway over the entrance of the Harbor, set to open later in 2016.
But when you enter, you walk beneath a fur archway lined with a neon orange light, and are immediately met with softly pulsating music, the sort you might expect to find in a darkly lit, downtown club.
Trump also walked through the fabled "Door of No Return," an archway over a small tunnel that led from the main square of the interior castle down to the beach, where large waves crashed upon the shore.
The rest of the details were handled by family, including one of Bricker's brothers, who prepped all of the meat himself, another who created a custom cedar archway and her mother, who made a gold-and-white cake.
A spare granite archway stands between the skeletal dome of a onetime industrial exhibition hall located directly under the spot where the bomb exploded and a museum housing the charred belongings of victims and other evidence of devastation.
On a wintry morning last month, a yellow taxi carrying several MoMA curators passed through the archway of Cypress Hills Cemetery, a two-hundred-and-twenty-five-acre burial ground situated partly in Brooklyn and partly in Queens.
To the right of the entrance, a Gothic archway (a recurring design element) leads to a paneled library with yet another gas fireplace, as well as a built-in bench below casement windows and an adjacent powder room.
For the uninitiated, World Unknown was a monthly party thrown by veteran DJs Andy Blake and Joe Hart —a bacchanalian bash that took South East London by storm when it rolled under an archway in Brixton back in 2009.
Waiting under the archway of the Manhattan Municipal Building were the mayor, Chief O'Neill, who would be sworn as commissioner later in the day, and a vintage Emergency Services Unit truck from 1930, that would be his farewell ride.
Working with Afroditi Krassa, a Greek-born designer based in London, Mr. Tibi transformed an empty archway under an active railway line near Southwark station into an airy, Bauhaus-riffing fantasy that conjures his hometown; trains still rumble overhead.
DAMASCUS (Reuters) - Palmyra's ancient Roman temples and archway, blown up by Islamic State fighters last year, will be restored once Syria recaptures the city from the ultra-hardline Islamist group, the head of the antiquities authority said on Saturday.
He does a similar thing here, presenting you with an archway, an overhanging chunk of earth that weighs (I'm told) about three tons, bookended by a rectangle of marble that weights 25 tons and another enormous chunk of earth.
Have a glass of vino rosso at Enoteca Agora (Via Francesco Fisauli 7, Randazzo; 39-349-862-2715) and grab a table under the archway — it's as close as you can get to feeling as if you're in the Middle Ages.
When you get to the one intact building, there's a big archway, you shine your flashlight up, and there's a Jesus on a cross—like, one of those really bloody ones, looking down at you—and it just makes you scream.
The presentation of a naked white woman framed by an archway of rainbow balloons on a plain with a clutch of gazelle at attention facing the viewer seems like a fantasy of the earth being reborn and given a children's party.
The disappearance of the once-famous arch left the stretch of coast with little claim to fame, though the archway is preserved in countless photos and videos, as well as an episode of HBO's hit series "Game of Thrones," according to Time.
ISIS drove government forces from Palmyra in a matter of days last May and later demolished some of the best-known monuments in its UNESCO world heritage site, including two large temples dating back more than 1,800 years and a Roman triumphal archway.
In Bedia's "Nkuyo Nfinda Hunting" (2017), an onyx-colored figure stands on one side of the exhibition's entrance, holding a rope that stretches over the archway to the other side, where it grasps the hooves of a donkey made of sand and reddish tukula powder.
The images that emerge from their work together show Hill running on sidewalks outside high concrete walls; standing arms akimbo outside the gates of a Neo-Gothic building; hunched over hands on knees, trying to catch his breath; sagging exhausted in a bougainvillea-lined archway.
Last Christmas, Ms. Trump gathered icy white branches to form an archway along the east colonnade, and then walked through the shadowy stick labyrinth wearing a floor-length cream frock dress, as if she were starring in an ad for an as-yet-released perfume: Dior Christmas.
A few highlights: "Harlem to Broadway!" at the Richard Rodgers Amphitheater in Marcus Garvey Park in Harlem; Mozart medleys at the National September 83 Memorial & Museum in Lower Manhattan; and Argentine music in the archway under the Manhattan Bridge in Dumbo, to accompany the country's World Cup match.
On Monday night, for example, several blocks of Hollywood Boulevard transformed into a galaxy far, far away, with blue carpet lining the streets and walkways and a light-up archway that looked straight out of a First Order ship — down to the red and white stormtroopers roaming the halls.
Continuing the concept, vision, and art direction from her nude pregnancy shoot entitled, "I Have Three Hearts," Beyoncé is holding the babies in front of a floral archway (presumably the same one from her initial announcement photo) wearing an aqua veil and a neon violet floral dress from Paloma Spain.
It's a mystery that kept residents of Kansas City, Mo., on the edge of their seats for a dozen days: Who, pray tell, who would want to steal a 10-foot-by-10-foot, 150-pound, pink inflatable intestine, which is shaped like an archway and offers something of a colonoscopy walking tour?
To be precise, only one of Jacob Hashimoto's monumental sculptures on Governors Island will be outdoors: "Never Comes Tomorrow" will fill the landmark archway at Liggett Hall with an assemblage of wooden cubes and steel funnels that evokes a fantastical portal between the island's stately historic district and the relaxed hills and open fields to the south.
Her Rick's Cafe became a destination for tourists and locals alike, an oasis of period authenticity, with columned white arches framing the main dining room under a three-story cupola, hanging brass chandeliers, beaded table lamps, palms swaying in the corners and a baby grand piano tucked under an archway, as if waiting for Dooley Wilson's Sam to return and play it once more for old time's sake.
Along with past participants like the Little Red Lighthouse in Washington Heights, Woodlawn Cemetery in the Bronx and the Hindu Temple Society of North America in Flushing, Queens, new additions this year include: the Bridge at Cornell Tech, a recently completed research and development incubator on Roosevelt Island; a secret archway gymnasium housed in a former barracks at Liggett Hall on Governors Island; and the archives of the New York Transit Museum.

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