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fairway /ˈfɛːweɪ /noun1The part of a golf course between a tee and the corresponding green, where the grass is kept short: keep the ball on the fairways [mass noun]: a stretch of fairway...- Pleasure anglers visiting Howsham Hall are asked not to walk across the greens or fairways of the adjacent golf course when they are making their way to the river.
- Tees, fairways and greens are all bent grass, but three other types of turf are used in the rough, providing terrific color contrasts.
- Extremely narrow fairways and tiny greens mean the Scotch broom, beach grass and native rhododendron will snag anything off line.
2A navigable channel in a river or harbour: the removal of pile and swing moorings to ease the congested fairway...- They refuse to leave fairways or harbor entrances open.
- In the middle the open water of the fairway is crowded with pinnaces, jolly-boats, cutters, and pleasure steamers.
- Covered moorage can restrict visibility from one waterway to another. It is therefore critical to keep rafting boats in marina waterways (fairways) to a minimum.
2.1A regular course or track followed by ships: bonfires will be lit along one of the old sea fairways...- Surveillance of coastal shipping routes to maintain safe fairways is conducted by the Hydrographic and Nautical Authorities.
- This artificial fairway built at the turn of the nineteenth century exceeds even the Panama Canal in number of ships passing.
Rhymesairway, stairway |