"Thoroughfares" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Thoroughfares" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Thoroughfares" Meaning

Highways or main roads, especially in a town or city, where people walking and driving in motor vehicles use them.

"Thoroughfares" Examples

Here are 5 usage examples for the word "thoroughfares":

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1. As we drove through the city, we navigated through the city's main thoroughfares to reach the stadium.
2. Busy thoroughfares in the downtown area were congested with pedestrians and vehicles during the rush hour.
3. Bus operators must keep the thoroughfares clean to ensure a smooth journey.
4. A bypass can divert traffic around a thoroughfare to prevent congestion in the area.
5. The construction crew worked tirelessly to keep the thoroughfares open despite the rain and strong winds.

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