driveway
IPA: drˈaɪvweɪ
noun
- (UK, US) A short private road that leads to a house or garage.
- (US) A road that enters or circulates through a defined area, such as an institution, compound, land area, etc., for the purpose of private access, maintenance, or security.
- (uncommon) Synonym of droveway
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Examples of "driveway" in Sentences
- Blowing out the driveway is a piece of cake compared to that.
- The driveway is littered with brown pine needles and the lawn has brownish patches.
- “The toll on our family of news helicopters over our house and reporters in our driveway is yet unknown,” she wrote.
- If you're using a professional mover, the threshold of simply having the mover park in your driveway is the most expensive part of the move.
- Prancing in the center of the driveway is Larry Mays, 59, a wiry black man in a white shirt and tan pants, and a baseball hat that says “Man of Faith.”
- Police in Washington County are looking for two men who they say are showing up at people's homes and demanding money in what they describe as a driveway scheme.
- We were led astray by predictions from the neighbor across the street, whose big house actually has a front door on the busy street even though their driveway is across from ours.
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