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corridored

  • a word derived from corridor.
    corridor
    noun
    a gallery or passage connecting parts of a building; hallway.

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He asked "Herr" Daladier how he would feel if Marseille were corridored.

From Time Magazine Archive

He became aware that the private domain he had claimed for his own was truly his own, a corridored, compartmented, dungeoned storehouse of filed fancies and forgotten files.

From The Short Life by Francis Donovan

Its separate blocks corridored together, fitly match the Parliament building on the opposite bank of the river.

From With the World's Great Travellers, Volume 3 by Various