From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishfreewayfree‧way /ˈfriːweɪ/ ●●● S2 W3 noun [countable] American English TTRa very wide road in the US, built for fast travel → motorway, expressway, highway the Central Freeway
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freeway• H freeway retrofit and replacement, sources familiar with it said Monday.• Like traffic caught in rush hour, freeway construction moves glacially -- especially when well-organized locals try to spike it.• Gallegos said the expressway could be built by 2005 and later expanded into a six-lane freeway.• To the north lies freeway and its speeding traffic.• The more freeway access there is, the less San Franciscans have to share their streets with out-of-towners.• His city has pushed for the freeway for four decades, saying that its streets have been clogged by run-off traffic.• Rising all around are thick walls of rough-cut travertine, the slightly golden stone that dominates the view from the freeway.• Caltrans says it could begin work on the freeway renovation by 2000.• the Ventura Freeway