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queen's highway
queen's highway
noun
- (in Britain when the sovereign is female) any public road or right of way
- (in Canada) a main road maintained by the provincial government
Example Sentences
Their nocturnal journey takes them skittering across Queenâs Highway, where flashlight-toting Bahamians line the roadway to fill gunnysacks and 50-gallon drums with the tasty crustaceans.
âThey are molting now, buried in the mud out there,â Douglas said, gesturing toward the marshy coppice that crowds both sides of the two-lane Queenâs Highway, the major north-south road on Andros.
"It is for national government to fund the solution and it has got to be a top priority to keep the Queen's highway open in Kent at all times," he said.
Exumas Poor Manâs at the George Town fish fry, a mile north of town on the Queenâs Highway, draws plenty of locals.
Tiffany had to go shopping that afternoon â everyone shops the day after the mail boat arrives â so I went for a drive on Queenâs Highway, the only north-south thoroughfare on 110-mile-long Eleuthera.
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