Sentence examples for the overpass from inspiring English sources

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the overpass

noun

A section of a road or path that crosses over an obstacle, especially another road, railway, etc.

  • The homeless man had built a little shelter, complete with cook-stove, beneath a concrete overpass.

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What about the man on the overpass?

Drifters sometimes sleep under the overpass.

Below, on the overpass, a crowd had gathered.

The slabs toppled from the overpass shortly after 9 p.m.

Opponents call the overpass "the bridge to nowhere".

"I'm fine to close the Banks for six months to paint the overpass," Rodriguez said.

Suddenly, a gunman appeared on the overpass above me and started to shoot.

On the road below the overpass, a stage had been set up.

They were just connections, hazards, problems, odors, crowding into his space under the overpass.

Military officials said the bomb had been thrown from the overpass.

He walked across the overpass toward the hospital, to see his arthritis man.

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