aisle
aisle
/ˈajəl/ noun , pl aisles [ count ]
: a passage where people walk: such as
a : a passage between sections of seats in a church, theater, airplane, etc.
The bride walked down/up the aisle to the altar.
He likes to sit on the aisle. = He likes to sit in the aisle seat. [=he likes to sit in the seat next to the aisle]
By the end of the concert, the people in the theater were dancing in the aisles.
◇ When the people of an audience are laughing a lot, they can be described as rolling in the aisles.
a new comedy that has audiences rolling in the aisles all across the country
b : a passage where people walk through a store, market, etc.
supermarket aisles
walk down the aisle (
informal : to get married
She's been married twice before, and she's going to walk down the aisle again next week.