throughway

[ US /ˈθɹuˌweɪ/ ]
[ UK /θɹˈuːwe‍ɪ/ ]
NOUN
  1. a broad highway designed for high-speed traffic
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How To Use throughway In A Sentence

  • 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.
  • Once these throughways led to the backlands where townsfolk grew food and kept animals.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • Once these throughways led to the backlands where townsfolk grew food and kept animals.
  • There were lots and lots of throughways and leaded gasoline being used at that time.
  • Princess Road was a busy throughway while Russell Street was quieter and closer to the park.
  • The wide clearways or throughways, referred to as the assault routes, run from the troop assembly points to the dock and the flight deck, allowing the fully equipped troops to move quickly and efficiently into position for disembarking.
  • I couldn't see anything except the dim glow of headlights on the throughway about two hundred yards off.
  • 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.
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