1. halls - Noun
2. Halls - Proper noun
halls
plural of hall
halls pl (plural only)
(UK, uncountable) Student accommodation
Halls
plural of Hall
Halls (plural Hallses)
A surname.
In the Halls of Justice, the only justice is in the halls. Lenny Bruce
The words of the prophets are written on the subway walls and tenements halls and whispered in the sounds of silence. Paul Simon
There is room in the halls of pleasure for a large and lordly train, but one by one we must all file on through the narrow aisles of pain. Ella Wheeler Wilcox
Turn your churches into halls of science, and devote your leisure day to the study of your own bodies, the analysis of your own minds, and the examination of the fair material world which extends around you! Frances Wright
Like an armed warrior, like a plumed knight, James G. Blaine marched down the halls of the American Congress and threw his shining lance full and fair against the brazen forehead of every traitor to his country and every maligner of his fair reputation. Robert G. Ingersoll
I want to run through the halls of my high school, I want to scream at the Top of my lungs. I just found out there's no such thing as the real world, Just a lie you've got to rise above. John Mayer