In a crossword, that's Elba. As a Hink-Pink, that's a rhyming word pair that means a place to shop for ex-dictators.
Living in "X" aisle *exile*. Play on words/letters; "X" is the 24th letter of the alphabet, and when read, "X" aisle sounds like "exile".
I'll clear the aisle! I'll not walk down the aisle with the likes of you.
Aisle
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Frozen aisle.
To the Aisle was created in 1957-07.
aisle is a "corridor" of sorts, either in a supermarket (cookies on aisle five) or in a theatre (the lady in the 5th aisle). Isle is an island, usually a small one
An Aisle is a space for people to walk down
Two on the Aisle was created in 1951.
The ISBN of Centaur Aisle is 0345297709.
The plural form for the noun aisle is aisles.
Yes, J is an aisle seat.