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skyway

[skahy-wey] / ˈskaɪˌweɪ /


NOUN
overpass
Synonyms


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Overhead, a steady stream of people walked through a maze of indoor skyways that dissect downtown, offering respite from the brittle Minnesota air.

From Los Angeles Times

Team hotels are connected to the convention center in Indianapolis by skyways that will be closed to the public.

From Seattle Times

To accommodate residents during the unforgiving Minnesota winters, skyways connect the three senior buildings in the expanding development.

From New York Times

The Oilers’ Rogers Place would host games in Edmonton, and the arena is attached by skyway to a hotel where the players could be housed.

From Washington Times

Kluwe’s prose is also often startlingly beautiful — startling because he can swing from “Aching muscles roll and pop like beaded water on a skillet” to “skyway scrotum massacre” with the lazy ease of a pendulum.

From New York Times