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    Use "underpass" in a sentence

    underpass example sentences

    underpass


    1. Tetbury road and started to walk up hill towards the underpass that opened out onto


    2. As she took her first step down towards the underpass she noticed a slight


    3. and into the underpass proper


    4. So here she was, about to walk down the ramp and into the underpass, with the first dread impulse to run back to the lights and bars rising from the pit of her stomach


    5. As she took her first step down towards the underpass she noticed a slight change in the atmosphere


    6. The sound of cars faded completely as Lucy took a tentative step off the ramp and into the underpass proper


    7. down from here about a mile under the underpass it’ll say Golf Course


    8. I went under the underpass that runs under Highway 5 and took the exit north on 5


    9. Not very far from all that opulence, all that luxury and richness, another modern reality stands out as well: the devastating poverty and destitution of squatters with their cardboard-huts along the railroad tracks or the underpass of the several highways


    10. Long lines of enemy trucks and tanks standing still, soldiers walking, smoking, gesticulating, looking down on us as we approached the underpass with all the speed that puny 125cc engine would give us

    11. underpass toward the expressway, I nearly collided with a


    12. "If I hadn't sandbagged you up in the underpass


    13. An alarm sounded from the small device in Peter’s pocket as he sat in the gravel underneath the underpass outside the entrance to the tunnels


    14. minutes she accepted the invitation to see her at the underpass


    15. The 5th shot lines up perfectly with Kennedy’s head and the curb hit near the underpass where a fragment of concrete is known to have grazed Mr


    16. Tague who was just driving along that day and suddenly forced to stop in a line on Commerce, where he got out to look at the end of the parade and was standing under the underpass when he got hit


    17. It could have been from within the tall truck rear section, third vehicle out of the underpass in the right lane


    18. While Scott has to wait in the shadows of the train underpass


    19. And that means that the van had to either leave the underpass later, or it went into a truck


    20. A handicapped mother here, an Alzheimer's patient there, brothers, nephews, abandoned families, lonely men, underpass women, ghettoes of the forgotten, of the all who can only be loved one by one, not by the thousands and not with credit

    21. underpass where they could shelter from the rain


    22. This morning, as I walked past the blackened tunnel mouth, the entrance to the underpass, my pace quickened


    23. Why would I have gone into the underpass? What reason would I have had to go down there, where it’s dark and damp and stinks of piss?


    24. I run past the underpass, stumbling at the corner of Blenheim Road


    25. I think I saw her, outside the underpass by the station


    26. The underpass, with its half memories of terror and blood


    27. I went down through the underpass and met my mate in the pub


    28. I was in the underpass and he was coming towards me, one slap across the mouth and then his fist raised, keys in his hand, searing pain as the serrated metal smashed down against my skull


    29. He’s walking quickly, striding out of the underpass, his shoulders hunched over and his fists clenched, and before I can stop myself, I call out


    30. So I took you back up the road into the underpass so that you wouldn’t be making a scene in the street

    31. The black car sped past us on the inside lane as we went through an underpass


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    Synonyms for "underpass"

    subway underpass

    "underpass" definitions

    an underground tunnel or passage enabling pedestrians to cross a road or railway