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		Definition of skyway in English: skywaynoun ˈskʌɪweɪˈskaɪˌweɪ US 1A recognized route followed by aircraft.  skyways, from 18,000 to 40,000 feet, resemble a highway system  Example sentencesExamples -  The VASC captured futuristic designs in a special NASA display that shows airplane concepts that may some day fly on an interstate skyway.
 -  Using anti-grav beacon technology linked with vehicle computers, the skyways allow flying cars to safely travel domestic routes at varying altitudes
 -  Speeding off into the skyway, the bus took flight, and the wake of the enormous vehicle blew away the hat of a young human child.
 -  Port Town uses skyways and starships make less pollution than cars, so you probably did see stars… a rarity in any city these days.
 -  Rocket belts will increase a man's stride to 30 feet, and bus-type helicopters will travel along crowded air skyways.
 -  And the highways and skyways are expected to be jammed today as the Thanksgiving weekend draws to a close.
 -  As motorways become more and more clogged up with traffic, a new generation of flying cars will be needed to ferry people along skyways.
 -  We've cleared airspace for you, and it's a perfectly sunny day throughout the skyway you'll be traveling.
 
 2A covered overhead walkway between buildings.  a second-storey skyway links the two shops  Example sentencesExamples -  He crossed the skyway and waited in the first security check line.
 -  Road overbridges and underbridges, skyways and walkways are welcome, but people must be educated on their use.
 -  There are catwalk skyways, a mezzanine bar, and lots of roomy, Steven Seagal-era power banquettes made of shiny black vinyl.
 -  A Striker suddenly waltzed around the corner and started through the skyway towards him.
 -  The party reaches the top of the tower and crosses a short skyway and ends up in another large room.
 -  Walk along the arterial skyway, and below you will see a sea of bus stands.
 -  Around '95 I opened a recording studio in an office building that was part of the skyway system in downtown St. Paul.
 -  Glistening windows ran past us as we flew by the skyscrapers, a skyway level above the evening traffic.
 -  But around two o'clock, the skyway level slows way down.
 -  You still see people cross the road in the middle of traffic, though there is a skyway or a subway for them.
 
 3A raised motorway.  over the marsh rises the Pulaski Skyway, a mile-long flyover  Example sentencesExamples -  Many noisy hovercars and buses littered the lower skyways, contributing toward the city's perpetual commotion.
 -  He took the elevated adway down to the Safe Streets skyway interchange, pausing long enough to fish his roadcard out of its tolljacker sheath.
 -  I finally woke for good as we were on the Chicago skyway bridges.
 -  The government was urged to use the Baht 60 million fund granted by KfW to study the feasibility of the elevated railway and skyway project.
 -  The easiest way to enter Block E is through the Seventh Street hangar doors by car; from there the parking ramp elevator whisks would-be patrons up to the skyway level.
 -  Far below that was the massive tangle of the intertwining lower skyway tracks, which supported hovering vehicles and the network of maglev trains.
 -  Aislinn led the way to the prison, trying to travel the back alleys she knew so well instead of the main skyways and highways.
 -  The web of pathways, highways, shipways and skyways has been growing ever since.
 -  A major skyway nearby had been shattered completely, the ruined cars forming a junkyard at the bottom of the long drop.
 -  The skyways are jammed with trains, planes and automobiles and the cities have more exciting architecture than you might expect.
 -  The loveliest of the four, Gavidaee Commons, saw most of its retail above the skyway level converted to bank offices.
 
    Definition of skyway in US English: skywaynounˈskaɪˌweɪˈskīˌwā US 1A recognized route followed by aircraft.  skyways, from 18,000 to 40,000 feet, resemble a highway system  Example sentencesExamples -  Rocket belts will increase a man's stride to 30 feet, and bus-type helicopters will travel along crowded air skyways.
 -  And the highways and skyways are expected to be jammed today as the Thanksgiving weekend draws to a close.
 -  Using anti-grav beacon technology linked with vehicle computers, the skyways allow flying cars to safely travel domestic routes at varying altitudes
 -  As motorways become more and more clogged up with traffic, a new generation of flying cars will be needed to ferry people along skyways.
 -  Speeding off into the skyway, the bus took flight, and the wake of the enormous vehicle blew away the hat of a young human child.
 -  We've cleared airspace for you, and it's a perfectly sunny day throughout the skyway you'll be traveling.
 -  Port Town uses skyways and starships make less pollution than cars, so you probably did see stars… a rarity in any city these days.
 -  The VASC captured futuristic designs in a special NASA display that shows airplane concepts that may some day fly on an interstate skyway.
 
 2 another term for skywalk  Example sentencesExamples -  He crossed the skyway and waited in the first security check line.
 -  You still see people cross the road in the middle of traffic, though there is a skyway or a subway for them.
 -  There are catwalk skyways, a mezzanine bar, and lots of roomy, Steven Seagal-era power banquettes made of shiny black vinyl.
 -  Around '95 I opened a recording studio in an office building that was part of the skyway system in downtown St. Paul.
 -  The party reaches the top of the tower and crosses a short skyway and ends up in another large room.
 -  Road overbridges and underbridges, skyways and walkways are welcome, but people must be educated on their use.
 -  Glistening windows ran past us as we flew by the skyscrapers, a skyway level above the evening traffic.
 -  Walk along the arterial skyway, and below you will see a sea of bus stands.
 -  A Striker suddenly waltzed around the corner and started through the skyway towards him.
 -  But around two o'clock, the skyway level slows way down.
 
 3An elevated highway.  over the marsh rises the Pulaski Skyway, a mile-long flyover  Example sentencesExamples -  I finally woke for good as we were on the Chicago skyway bridges.
 -  The skyways are jammed with trains, planes and automobiles and the cities have more exciting architecture than you might expect.
 -  Many noisy hovercars and buses littered the lower skyways, contributing toward the city's perpetual commotion.
 -  Aislinn led the way to the prison, trying to travel the back alleys she knew so well instead of the main skyways and highways.
 -  He took the elevated adway down to the Safe Streets skyway interchange, pausing long enough to fish his roadcard out of its tolljacker sheath.
 -  The web of pathways, highways, shipways and skyways has been growing ever since.
 -  Far below that was the massive tangle of the intertwining lower skyway tracks, which supported hovering vehicles and the network of maglev trains.
 -  The government was urged to use the Baht 60 million fund granted by KfW to study the feasibility of the elevated railway and skyway project.
 -  The loveliest of the four, Gavidaee Commons, saw most of its retail above the skyway level converted to bank offices.
 -  The easiest way to enter Block E is through the Seventh Street hangar doors by car; from there the parking ramp elevator whisks would-be patrons up to the skyway level.
 -  A major skyway nearby had been shattered completely, the ruined cars forming a junkyard at the bottom of the long drop.
 
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