OriginFrom Hall + -s (“pluralization suffix”).
- form-of, pluralplural of hall
- UK, plural, plural-only, uncountableStudent accommodation
“He was chatting to a couple of girls so I went over and introduced myself, said, "Hello, I er... I’m in the same halls as you." He just looked at me and said, "And?"”
“'I had a massive argument with my parents about moving into halls and they even tried to bribe me a bit and said, "You know, if you don't go into halls we'll give you the money that you would have pai”
“Once B started University he did really well; the structured environment provided by his university suited him well and he loved it so much that by the end of the first term he decided he did want to ”
- form-of, pluralplural of Hall
- form-of, pluralplural of Hall
- countable, uncountableA surname.
- countable, uncountableAn unincorporated community in Bartow County, Georgia.
- countable, uncountableAn unincorporated community in Buchanan County, Missouri, formerly named Eveline.
- countable, uncountableA town in Lauderdale County, Tennessee.
FormsHallses(plural)
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