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the thoroughfares
noun
A passage; a way through.
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Beyond them, substantial houses sit back from the thoroughfares.
But as soon as I'm no longer sure where I am I revert to the thoroughfares.
Today, you can walk, as he did, around the thoroughfares of this sprawling metropolis.
The thoroughfares are crowded with drivers who often seem to honk their horns just for sport.
The Tappan Zee Bridge was also closed, and officials were unable to predict when the thoroughfares would reopen.
"I studied the thoroughfares of my wrist carefully," she writes of her first attempt to kill herself.
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First the boundaries are drawn, followed by the main thoroughfares, the homesteads and then the wells.
The thoroughfare has deteriorated considerably in those year.
Allen Lane; £30 How the Mediterranean became a net exporter of economic and cultural might and the thoroughfare between the Atlantic and Asia.
Dozens of pedestrians were trapped in nearby restaurants and shops on the thoroughfare near the Bedford-Stuyvesant neighborhood.
The screen flickers, and the thoroughfare's round fountain comes into view.
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