Passageway
['pæsɪdʒweɪ] or ['pæsɪdʒ,we]
Definition
(n.) A way for passage; a hall. See Passage, 5.
Typed by Julie
Examples
- The party came rapidly toward the opening of the passageway in which I crouched against the wall. Edgar Rice Burroughs. The Gods of Mars.
- A passageway with no exit. Hemingway, Ernest. For Whom The Bell Tolls.
- Moving on a few steps I discovered another passageway at the end of which lay a door. Edgar Rice Burroughs. A Princess of Mars.
- The gas mixed with some air burns in the regenerators, and, after heating a mass of brick within the regenerators red hot, escapes by the underground passageway to the chimney on the right. Edward W. Byrn. The Progress of Invention in the Nineteenth Century.
- As we advanced the light increased until presently we emerged into well-lighted passageways. Edgar Rice Burroughs. The Gods of Mars.
- Down through the passageways to the pits we went. Edgar Rice Burroughs. The Gods of Mars.
- Once back at the point where the five passageways met, I might wait with some assurance for the return of the warriors with Tars Tarkas. Edgar Rice Burroughs. The Gods of Mars.
- The walls about the ledge were pierced with a number of entrances to dimly lighted passageways. Edgar Rice Burroughs. The Gods of Mars.
Typed by Garrett