[
UK
/ˈeəweɪ/
]
[ US /ˈɛɹˌweɪ/ ]
[ US /ˈɛɹˌweɪ/ ]
NOUN
- a duct that provides ventilation (as in mines)
- a commercial enterprise that provides scheduled flights for passengers
- the passages through which air enters and leaves the body
- a designated route followed by airplanes in flying from one airport to another
How To Use airway In A Sentence
- Millions of passengers fly British Airways every year.
- Sure, a number of trees remain, but the emphasis is back on the bunkering and the dramatic contours of its fairways and greens.
- There wasn't a puff of wind for most of an unseasonally cold day and the heavy overnight rain had softened both the fairways and greens to make them more receptive.
- Cigarette smoking causes lung inflammation, which can lead to oxidative stress, emphysema, small airway fibrosis, mucus hypersecretion and progressive airflow limitation. PhysOrg.com - latest science and technology news stories
- The left side of the fairway is preferred, short of three bunkers that stretch across at 328 yards. USATODAY.com - Open history at St. George's plus a hole-by-hole glance
- In the small main lobby, there was an elevator with an out-of-order sign on it older than I was, an open door to a stairway, and a directory with little plastic letters spelling out the names of bail bondsmen and repo services on black felt. Free Excerpt 2/5: Book of Secrets by Chris Roberson
- On the other hand, bronchodilator inhalers that open congested airways are a big part of asthma treatment, though they aren't used to treat allergies.
- The third room of the Venice show has been turned into a stairway and elevator experience.
- This parkland-styled course has tree-lined fairways that follow the gentle roll of the surrounding topography.
- Far Eastern Airways. May I help you?