a long, narrow space between rows of seats in an aircraft, theater, church, etc., or between the rows of shelves in a store

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the long narrow space between the rows of shelves in a large store, also used to refer to the shelves themselves:
The clubbers immediately start dancing, first in the aisles then slowly moving towards the centre of the dance floor.
Here, too, the basic form is a central barrel-vaulted nave and side aisles, but the roof is reduced in height by introducing a second flatter pitch at the top.
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The main innovations were in the interiors, where large highceilinged uninterrupted sales spaces were built to allow the display of mountains of merchandise along pedestrian aisles.
The aisles in the nave and the chapels in the choir were used to house large barrels for aging wine; and the barrels remain there today.
In these churches there were no barrel vaults in the side aisles and the whole roof could follow the line of the trusses down to the side walls.
Urbanized areas become enormous shopping malls, displaying wares of various types of dwellings along roads, streets and alleys (rather than aisles) for “shoppers” to assess as would-be occupants.
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One is prevented from walking up and down the aisles but a regular procession of drink trolleys, duty-free meals, newspapers, etc.
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Why do they not keep the aisles open so that people can move about and dodge the trolleys that are serving drinks?
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