Noun
A gallery or passageway leading to several apartments of a house.
The covered way lying round the whole compass of the fortifications of a place.
Source: Webster's dictionaryI agree about Shaw - he is haunted by the mystery he flouts. He is an atheist who trembles in the haunted corridor. William Butler Yeats
If you board the wrong train, it is no use running along the corridor in the other direction. Dietrich Bonhoeffer
Then time seemed to stop, or rather to lose its directional urgency of movement; it became a place in the open where one stood rather than a low, narrow corridor down which one was hurried. Fritz Leiber
The corridor is hardly ever found in small houses, apart from the verandah, which also serves as a corridor. Stephen Gardiner
It would be great to take one city street and turn it into a pedestrian corridor and see what kind of effect it has on the businesses in that area - It's the future I think. Stone Gossard
Tess?” A soft voice at the door; she looked up and saw Will there, silhouetted in the light from the corridor. Cassandra Clare