In planes or trains, the aisle is the narrow space between rows of seats. People use it to move inside the vehicle.
The flight attendant walked down the aisle.
I left my bag in the airplane aisle.
In shops or supermarkets, aisles are the long spaces between shelves. Customers walk there to find goods to buy.
I found milk in the dairy aisle.
She pushed her cart down the aisle.
On farms or gardens, an aisle is a space between rows where people or machines can walk. It helps to reach plants easily.
Tractors move along the maize aisles.
Farmers walk down the aisles to check plants.
At weddings, the aisle is the space between seats where the bride and groom walk toward the front. It is an important part of the ceremony.
She walked down the aisle in a white dress.
Guests watched as the couple stood in the aisle.
In places like large libraries or warehouses, an aisle is the space between shelves. People use it to access stored items easily.
The books were arranged along the library aisle.
He walked down the aisle to find the files.
The phrase 'go down the aisle' means to get married. It is used in a special way and refers to the wedding ceremony.
They will go down the aisle next summer.
She is excited to go down the aisle soon.