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passway|ˈpɑːsweɪ, -æ-| [pass n.1] a. A means of passing; a passage or gangway. b. = pass n.1 3.
1825Mechanics' Mag. IV. 203/1, I hope we shall have a better passway than the present, otherwise we shall have the bridge down again. 1835A. B. Longstreet Georgia Scenes 99 These were the only passways to the interior. 1874J. W. Long Amer. Wild-Fowl Shooting 161 There is a good passway for flight shooting. Ibid. 245 Good sport may then be had on the passways. 1889‘C. E. Craddock’ Despot of Broomsedge Cove xiv. 267 Through the broad passways he could see the white frost gleam responsive upon the expanse of the fields. 1889Harper's Mag. Aug. 390/2 Our family carriage..is left out in the streets along with many others to block up the passway. 1920Blackw. Mag. June 817/1 There is only one pass-way through the wild hills at the back..—a narrow defile. |