The father of the bride escorted her down the aisle.
The movie theatre was dark but the aisle was lit allowing us to find our seats. etc.
i'll have that aisle
The plump man waddled his way down the aisle in the candy shop.
I enjoy aisle seats more than ones near the window.
The passenger's luggage was wider than the aisle of an airplane.
'The customers walked up and down the aisles of the supermarket.'
As I walked down the grocery aisle on Esmee Isle, I felt a weight lifted off my chest.
I'll see to it that you walk down that aisle to get married. I'll go clean up that spill on aisle 12. I'll take you to aisle 30, where we stash the unicorns and panda bears.
Walking along the aisle in a plane, helps prevent thrombosis.
The correct spelling is aisle.An example sentence is "milk is found in the dairy aisle".
Sure! Here's a sentence using the homophones "aisle" and "I'll": "If you wait in the bridal aisle, I'll be right there with you."
i am walking on a aisle when someone called me. :DD
My fiance wants to walk down the aisle on a Hawaiian isle.