entrance in a sentence
n.
Definition
Entrance: a passage or opening that allows entry into a place.
Sample Sentences
- The grand entrance of the theater captivated all the guests as they arrived.
- She took a deep breath before stepping through the entrance to the mysterious cave.
- The entrance to the park was adorned with beautiful flowers and welcoming signs.
- As they approached the entrance of the museum, they could see the exciting exhibits through the glass doors.
- He felt a rush of excitement as he stood in front of the entrance to the concert hall.
- The grand entrance of the theater was adorned with golden chandeliers.
- She stood at the entrance of the cave, hesitating before stepping inside.
- As the clock struck midnight, the entrance to the secret garden revealed itself.
- The entrance exam for the prestigious school was more challenging than they had anticipated.
- He felt a sense of excitement as he approached the entrance to the amusement park.
- The grand entrance of the mansion was adorned with intricate carvings and golden chandeliers.
- As she stood in front of the entrance, a sense of anticipation washed over her.
- The entrance to the park was blocked by construction, forcing visitors to find an alternative route.
- He took a deep breath as he approached the entrance, ready to face the crowd inside.
- The entrance exam for the university was known for its challenging questions and rigorous format.
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