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greenway

[ green-wey ]

noun

  1. any scenic trail or route set aside for travel or recreational activities.


greenway

/ ˈɡriːnwˌɛɪ /

noun

  1. a corridor of protected open space that is maintained for conservation, recreation, and non-motorized transportation


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Word History and Origins

Origin of greenway1

First recorded in 1970–75

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Example Sentences

On the greenway trails, “you can basically run from one side of the city to the other,” she says.

Consider signing up for an extravaganza like Ragbrai, an annual, seven-day July ride across Iowa, or a fundraiser like the New York City-to-Philly Greenway ride in August.

I think the public will recognize the benefits of local parks, greenways, and walkable cities and neighborhoods.

“Both were originally viewed by Washington as the indispensable men to carry forward American policy,” Greenway said.

“It is charming of you to think of getting Lydia Greenway to read, you dear old man,” said she.

Wilbur had failed in his attempt to secure Lydia Greenway for Margaret's star-feature.

It was in reality doubtful if she would have been permitted to listen to Lydia Greenway, had that person been available.

Dayton at centre, and Greenway or Sedgwick at left, are sure catchers and strong throwers.

A few days later Garnet learnt the whole truth from Greenway, in a way which is said to have been tantamount to confession.

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