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Definition of throughway in English: throughway(also thruway) noun ˈθruːweɪ North American A major road or motorway. Example sentencesExamples - It amused him that the city had actually bothered to put up a green street sign marking the narrow alley that ran the length of downtown sandwiched between the one-way throughways of Lisbon and Canal Streets.
- These fast throughways permitted extremely rapid automobile travel from city to city.
- Motorists have described the narrow road, with a massive drop either side, as a ‘death trap’ but the busy throughway will be widened in the coming months.
- Princess Road was a busy throughway while Russell Street was quieter and closer to the park.
- When you're done, it will automatically put it on your credit card and you'll roll right through the front end, through a speed gate, just like you would on the throughway.
- Barnes was not surprised to see the large number of rigs parked here because they were on a major throughway just north of a border crossing.
- Once these throughways led to the backlands where townsfolk grew food and kept animals.
- I couldn't see anything except the dim glow of headlights on the throughway about two hundred yards off.
- From the flow of the main throughways to the definition and placement of internal landmarks, such as the concession villages, emphasis was placed on visual connectivity.
- He is on the thruway heading north; to his father's side.
- There were lots and lots of throughways and leaded gasoline being used at that time.
Synonyms street, road, roadway, avenue, boulevard, way |