We walked up the two flights, then down a dingy hall past a stack of newspapers four feet tall, Pike leading.
He entered, passed through a dingy hall and ascended a flight of creaking, tilted stairs.
He found himself in a dingy hall that smelled of the damp mustiness of years.
The door was opened, and he went blinking out of glaring sunlight into a dim and dingy hall.
When we got to the third floor, Shirlene was in the dingy hall, staring at her ruined door.
One bloodshot eye peered out into the dingy hall.
She walked through the dingy communal hall.
A dingy hall brought them to a short flight of stairs.
Finally, let them both sit down, face to face, in one of those dark, dingy al-Mukassid halls and negotiate.
You step from the dingy hall into a room flooded with sunlight and pulsating color.