Collocations for corridor - noun
ADJ.
endless, long | short | broad, wide | narrow | labyrinthine
the labyrinthine corridors of the ministry building
the labyrinthine corridors of the ministry building
brightly-lit | badly-lit, dark, darkened, dim, gloomy, ill-lit | chilly, dank, draughty | bare, blank, featureless | deserted, empty | carpeted, lino-covered, marble-floored, stone, stone-flagged, tiled | picture-lined | white-walled, etc. | hospital, hotel, school | access | land, peace
(both figurative) UN troops will secure the land corridor so that food supplies can reach the trapped civilians.
(both figurative) UN troops will secure the land corridor so that food supplies can reach the trapped civilians.
VERB + CORRIDOR
line
Portraits line the corridors of the palace.
Portraits line the corridors of the palace.
CORRIDOR + VERB
lead
Narrow corridors lead off from the main hallway.
Narrow corridors lead off from the main hallway.
run along/down sth
The corridor runs down the middle of the building.
The corridor runs down the middle of the building.
link sth
The corridor links the old part of the hospital with the new.
The corridor links the old part of the hospital with the new.
CORRIDOR + NOUN
wall
PREP.
along a/the ~, at/to the end of a/the ~, down a/the ~
The office is just down the corridor on the left.
The office is just down the corridor on the left.
in a/the ~
I put my head down as I passed him in the corridor.
I put my head down as I passed him in the corridor.
PHRASES
the corridors of power
(figurative) She was a minister with considerable influence in the corridors of power.
(figurative) She was a minister with considerable influence in the corridors of power.
a labyrinth/maze of corridors
She led us through a maze of hotel corridors to our room.
She led us through a maze of hotel corridors to our room.