From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishentrywayen‧try‧way /ˈentriweɪ/ noun [countable] American English TBBa door, gate, room, or passage that you go through to enter a place SYN entry
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entryway• There is an entryway that goes from the locker room to the trainer's room.• A charred entryway and the remains of a few walls were all that was left of the Rising Star Baptist Church.• Benny found herself standing in a smooth-floored entryway that opened on to the docks about ten feet further on.• I gaped at the expansive marbled entryway, the elegant chandeliers, and white-tiled floors.• Trevor Magee had passed the small entryway to Long's Court when he noticed it.• There were electric lights burning at the entryway.• I knelt in the entryway, feeling the floorboards rattling beneath me.• We remove our shoes and place them in the shoe rack in the entryway to the temple.