Antonyms for passageways
Grammar : Noun |
Spell : pas-ij-wey |
Phonetic Transcription : ˈpæs ɪdʒˌweɪ |
Definition of passageways
Origin :- 1640s, American English, from passage + way.
- noun path for travel
- noun corridor
- Other and smaller tombs are seen and other doors that give on other passageways.
- Extract from : « The Complete Opera Book » by Gustav Kobb
- Only one of these passageways would lead back to their gliders.
- Extract from : « The Moon Colony » by William Dixon Bell
- There were at least five passageways well-known to the Indians.
- Extract from : « Historic Highways of America (Vol. 7) » by Archer Butler Hulbert
- I never thought of that way of making the passageways or the rooms.
- Extract from : « Jack the Young Explorer » by George Bird Grinnell
- But if it is chosen from fear of crossing the passageways of life—then it is no honor but a shame.
- Extract from : « Step IV » by Rosel George Brown
- There is no use to which we can put these passageways nowadays.
- Extract from : « The Title Market » by Emily Post
- Room c is smaller than either of the preceding, and is the only one with two passageways into adjoining chambers.
- Extract from : « Archeological Expedition to Arizona in 1895 » by Jesse Walter Fewkes
- The passageways into this chamber of death had all been closed, and there were no other mortuary objects in the room.
- Extract from : « Archeological Expedition to Arizona in 1895 » by Jesse Walter Fewkes
- All the rooms, passageways and halls existed just to give form to this gigantic chamber.
- Extract from : « Planet of the Damned » by Harry Harrison
- The dwellings and their different corrals were huddled together; the passageways between the lodges were narrow and tortuous.
- Extract from : « Villages of the Algonquian, Siouan, and Caddoan Tribes West of the Mississippi » by David Ives Bushnell
Synonyms for passageways
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