aisle
Perhaps an isle; or maybe a tunnel (depending where the corridor is, upstairs or downstairs.)
hall
The most common meaning is a corridor in a building.
Commuters call this the BosNeWash corridor.
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.
The long corridor in the church seemed it would take forever to get to the end of. Corridors in the Harry Potter series have the ability to move
Corridor is a noun.
No
The Corridor was created in 1825.
a church community
the church of england
The corridor was brightly lit.She walked down the dark corridor.My doctor's office was located down a long corridor.