skyway
IPA: skˈaɪweɪ
noun
- An airplane route.
- An elevated road.
- Synonym of skybridge: an elevated corridor connecting buildings above ground level.
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Examples of "skyway" in Sentences
- Here, the route becomes the skyway.
- It is the tallest skyway in this city.
- A skyway connects the building to Churchill Apartments.
- Dogfight is described as a street fighter of the skyways.
- Both my apartment and workplace had direct skyway access.
- Both the exit ramps along the skyway are located within the median.
- Much of the route is traversed by the San Juan Skyway Scenic Byway.
- The original name of the first bridge was the Burlington Bay Skyway.
- In the 1950s, the East Side was divided in two by the Chicago Skyway.
- If the skyway crosses the river, the two sentences should be reworked.
- A skyway connects the building to the Capella Tower and the Baker Center.
- The monkeys were in some enclosure called the skyway or gymnasium or another similar stupidity.
- The airline staff hustled him down the skyway and into first class before hoi polloi could get on board.
- Few structures have that designation, according to Caltrans' Douglas Coe, resident engineer for the "skyway" portion of the project.
- During a recent work trip to Minneapolis, Mr. Ribeiro dined at a famous restaurant and toured the city's skyway system of interconnected pedestrian footbridges.
- If, you know, you think that Mr. Emanuel will continue in his policy of selling off the city assets like the Taste or the skyway or the parking meters, and I just want to hear Mr. Page's comment about that.
- However, under pressure from economic development officials, Cummings modified his request for the state to fund a "skyway" walkway that would carry pedestrians over the new Cold Storage facility, a notion which Suarez questions the practicality -- much less the multi-million dollar cost.
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