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banqueting-hall

Definitions

from The Century Dictionary.

  • noun Same as banquet-hall.

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Examples

  • Such a tremendous noise was going on in the banqueting-hall that there was little danger of their being overheard.

    Matchless Valour 2009

  • Hoisting each other up, they found themselves standing in the pantry, with only a door between them and the banqueting-hall, where their unconscious enemies were carousing.

    Archive 2009-06-01 2009

  • Hoisting each other up, they found themselves standing in the pantry, with only a door between them and the banqueting-hall, where their unconscious enemies were carousing.

    Matchless Valour 2009

  • Such a tremendous noise was going on in the banqueting-hall that there was little danger of their being overheard.

    Archive 2009-06-01 2009

  • He led me back into the banqueting-hall, his bedroom candle in his hand, and he held it up against the time-stained portrait on the wall.

    The Seriously Deranged Writer and the Model Cars 2010

  • The courtiers, in sumptuous attire, eager to see and above all to be seen, crowded the apartments; a magnificent supper was served in the theatre, transformed into a banqueting-hall and lighted by a prodigious number of candles.

    Marie-Antoinette's Wedding elena maria vidal 2009

  • The courtiers, in sumptuous attire, eager to see and above all to be seen, crowded the apartments; a magnificent supper was served in the theatre, transformed into a banqueting-hall and lighted by a prodigious number of candles.

    Archive 2009-05-01 elena maria vidal 2009

  • A servant coming out met him, and led him at once into the banqueting-hall in which the guests were reclining, for the banquet was about to begin.

    The Symposium 2006

  • Although it was past midnight, there was a blaze of light in the banqueting-hall, and a lamp burning in the open window of the Lady Matilda.

    The Paris Sketch Book 2006

  • A servant coming out met him, and led him at once into the banqueting-hall in which the guests were reclining, for the banquet was about to begin.

    thispain Diary Entry thispain 2006

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