The aisle of a church is where the pews separate. There should be enough room for people to walk around and find seats comfortably.
As I walked down the grocery aisle on Esmee Isle, I felt a weight lifted off my chest.
Any pharmacy. And 8 out of 10 large supermarkets probably have it in the drug aisle.
The cross in a Catholic Church is usually a crucifix, whereas the cross in a Protestant church is just a plain cross.
The term 'church history' can be either objective or subjective; for example: Sentence subject: The church history goes back for two centuries. Subject of clause: When the church history was first written it was hand written. Object of verb: We had the church history compiled from our archives. Object of preposition: We've had many discussions on our church history.
Ebenezer Baptist Church, Atlanta, GA
The homophone for a passage in a church is "aisle." This refers to the walkway between rows of seats or pews in a church.
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An Aisle is a space for people to walk down
It's the same thing as an aisle in the movies, the space between the seats, which are often called pews in a church. The aisle is where the people walk.
aisle&island
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The passenger's luggage was wider than the aisle of an airplane.
Aisle, tile.
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The homophone for a passage in a church (aisle) and a land with water all around (isle) is "isle."