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turnpike
[ turn-pahyk ]
noun
- a high-speed highway, especially one maintained by tolls.
- (formerly) a barrier set across such a highway to stop passage until a toll has been paid; tollgate.
turnpike
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noun
- between the mid-16th and late 19th centuries
- gates or some other barrier set across a road to prevent passage until a toll had been paid
- a road on which a turnpike was operated
- an obsolete word for turnstile
- a motorway for use of which a toll is charged
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of turnpike1
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of turnpike1
Example Sentences
Roger Hargreaves, director of Glossop Heritage Trust, said it was built as a turnpike - or toll road - to connect Sheffield with Manchester.
"He was driving along the New Jersey turnpike when it came on his car radio," said Love.
On a deserted service road not far from the Florida turnpike, Toole strangled Adam to death with the seatbelt, then decapitated him with a machete.
The bugs are still so plentiful, the trained eye can spot them clinging to the trunks of tree of heaven while driving on the turnpike.
According to troopers, Davis lost control of his Tesla sedan and it collided with the parked pickup truck on the side of the turnpike.
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