How to Use aisle in a Sentence
aisle
noun- The bride walked down the aisle to the altar.
- By the end of the concert, the people in the theater were dancing in the aisles.
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The bride would walk down the aisle with McArthur, face the groom, and smile.
— Meg Bernhard, The New Yorker, 14 Sep. 2023 -
The battle isn't across the aisle, rather between the right and the far right.
— Amanda Luberto, The Arizona Republic, 14 June 2023 -
Cannon got on at the next stop and sat across the aisle.
— David J. Neal, Miami Herald, 3 Mar. 2024 -
As for when the pair are planning to head down the aisle?
— Vogue, 9 Aug. 2024 -
Did Robin Hood teach him how to build trust across the aisle?
— Taylor Antrim, Vogue, 18 July 2023 -
The two have not revealed when their trip down the aisle will be.
— Lauren Huff, EW.com, 21 Mar. 2024 -
Larry Katz stood next to the pork aisle at Arnold's Meats in Chicopee.
— Globe Staff, BostonGlobe.com, 27 May 2023 -
Every side of the aisle, and the cultural elite and the New York elite.
— Mike Fleming Jr, Deadline, 11 Oct. 2024 -
And many – many people on the other side of the aisle didn't agree with the structure of it.
— CBS News, 5 Nov. 2023 -
Our guests whooped us down the aisle, and there was so much laughter and tears.
— Alexandra MacOn, Vogue, 2 Nov. 2023 -
In the next minute, students from the K-12 school ran down the aisle and exited the front door.
— Kyle Melnick, Washington Post, 5 June 2023 -
Half the audience will be ready to walk down the aisle at that point too.
— Peter Debruge, Variety, 2 Sep. 2023 -
The singer’s sister, Elena Ora, walked her down the aisle.
— Jonah Valdez, Los Angeles Times, 4 Aug. 2023 -
Overhead lights, music on blast and crowds in the aisles.
— Tali Arbel, WSJ, 14 Dec. 2023 -
Still, King Charles walked Meghan down the aisle at her wedding.
— Elizabeth Logan, Glamour, 7 Nov. 2023 -
Rupert Murdoch is ready to make the trek down the aisle once again.
— Morgan Hines, USA TODAY, 20 Mar. 2023 -
There’s some in the frozen and pasta aisle of Trader Joe’s.
— Alex Beggs, Bon Appétit, 19 Mar. 2024 -
Robin Thicke is preparing to walk down the aisle in 2024!
— Esme Mazzeo, Peoplemag, 2 Feb. 2024 -
Across the country, people on both sides of the aisle are feeling the same way.
— Margaux Anbouba, Vogue, 5 Nov. 2024 -
What is this moment like for Leon and Wanda to make it down the aisle?
— Breanna Bell, Variety, 2 Mar. 2023 -
Jack Antonoff's trip down the aisle was also a love letter to his roots.
— Chris Jordan, USA TODAY, 20 Aug. 2023 -
Opposition to and support of the project came from both sides of the aisle.
— Kacen Bayless, Kansas City Star, 4 Apr. 2024 -
Find cover under your seat or in the aisle, and watch out for your head, neck and arms.
— Cameron Fozi, San Diego Union-Tribune, 10 Oct. 2023 -
Gilbert Arenas is ready to see his lady walk down the aisle.
— Demicia Inman, VIBE.com, 1 Aug. 2024 -
The only way to get past this is, is to reach across the aisle and come up with a solution.
— Laura Johnston, cleveland, 4 Jan. 2023 -
Jon Bon Jovi thinks his new song may be the one you — and your grandchildren — walk down the aisle to.
— Jordan Greene, Peoplemag, 6 Feb. 2024 -
Now, DeWolfe isn’t convinced that either side of the aisle owns the flag.
— Rachel Barber, The Courier-Journal, 3 July 2024 -
The frozen aisle, with its pizzas and chicken nuggets, is not known for its healthy food, but frozen vegetables may be better for you than fresh ones.
— Nina Turner, Newsweek, 31 Oct. 2024
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