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foyer
(in Britain) a centre providing accommodation and employment training, etc. for homeless young people

foyer
1. An entranceway or transitional space from the exterior to the interior of a building.
2. The area between the outer lobby and an auditorium.
3. The lobby itself.


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Seated upon a roomy lounge in the foyer of the Savoy were three women who attracted more than an average amount of attention from the passers-by.
On reaching the French theater, Vronsky retired to the foyer with the colonel, and reported to him his success, or non-success.
We had better all go down to the foyer together, at once, for the `speech,' and we will come up again together.
 
 
 
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