Examples of 'great halls' in a sentence
Meaning of "great halls"
great halls: typically refers to large, impressive rooms or spaces, often found in grand buildings or palaces
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- plural of great hall
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It is eaten in great halls called courts.
I will exhibit my moving pictures in the great halls.
From the great halls to the private parties.
My music is destined to be played in great halls.
The great halls.
A quality valued less and less in these great halls.
And they found six great halls that lay in ruin.
The great halls were decorated by Annibale Carracci and his pupils.
But we have no songs for great halls and evil times.
All the Great Halls of Scandinavia, poets sang of Ragnar, and of you.
You will sit in the great Halls of the Aesir.
All the Great Halls of Scandinavia, poets sang of Ragnar, Bjorn Ironside . and of you.
He is feasting in the great halls with our fathers!
All the Great Halls of Scandinavia, poets sang of Ragnar… Bjorn lronside. and of you.
I will wait for you… in the great halls of Caer Aenwyn.
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He is feasting in the great halls with our fathers! As a warrior.
I will exhibit my moving pictures in the great halls of Europe, in France and Italy.
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Deck the halls with boughs of holly
I thought you were out decking the halls
Smurf the halls with boughs of holly