Definitions for aisles

aisles aisle

Spelling: [ahyl]
IPA: /aɪl/

Aisles is a 6 letter English word. It's valid Scrabble word worth 6 points. It's valid Words with friends word worth 7 points.

You can make 115 anagrams from letters in aisles (aeilss).

Definitions for aisles

noun

  1. a walkway between or along sections of seats in a theater, classroom, or the like.
  2. Architecture. a longitudinal division of an interior area, as in a church, separated from the main area by an arcade or the like. any of the longitudinal divisions of a church or the like.

Idioms

  1. in the aisles, (of an audience) convulsed with laughter.

Origin of aisles

1350-1400; alteration (with ai French aile wing) of earlier isle (with s from isle), ile; replacing Middle English ele Middle French Latin āla wing, cognate with

Examples for aisles

And now, two San Francisco cops were stepping over suitcases piled up in the aisles as they made their way toward me.

Models moved down into the audience, working the aisles at a busy pace while wearing these new incarnations of the Chanel look.

Saxon arches separating the nave from the aisles and chancel are plain.

It is usually in three bays and opens into the aisles and central area.

But in the dimness of these two aisles lurks the spirit of the wilds.

Just ask all those scientists in the aisles of my local Whole Foods.

But in this theater, they are still only second-class citizens, waiting in the aisles of history.

It certainly smelled like something other than natural good vibes was fueling the impromptu dancing in the aisles.

Fair the long reaches of sun and shade in the aisles of the forest.

Ladies in beautiful spring dresses were following the vergers up the aisles.

Word Value for aisles
Scrable

6

Words with friends

7

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