Synonyms for gangway


Grammar : Noun
Spell : noun gang-wey; interjection gang-wey
Phonetic Transcription : noun ˈgæŋˌweɪ; interjection ˈgæŋˈweɪ


Définition of gangway

Origin :
  • Old English gangweg "road, passage, thoroughfare;" see gang (in its original sense) + way. As a command to clear way, attested by 1912, American English.
  • noun passage
Example sentences :
  • On toward the forecastle, where sat the woman alone by the gangway.
  • Extract from : « Poems » by William D. Howells
  • They shook hands, and then the old man went down the gangway.
  • Extract from : « Changing Winds » by St. John G. Ervine
  • "Hap yourself well," he had said when they crossed the gangway on to the boat.
  • Extract from : « Changing Winds » by St. John G. Ervine
  • Juve propelled him towards a gangway: a minute later both were on the boat.
  • Extract from : « A Nest of Spies » by Pierre Souvestre
  • They were standing in the gangway, waiting to be shewn their seats.
  • Extract from : « The Education of Eric Lane » by Stephen McKenna
  • Under their feet they felt the gangway vibrate and withdraw from the land.
  • Extract from : « The Heads of Apex » by Francis Flagg
  • Two Scottish policemen were stationed at the bottom of the gangway.
  • Extract from : « Adventures and Recollections » by Bill o'th' Hoylus End
  • Taking a step nearer to the gangway, the old parson talked faster.
  • Extract from : « The Christian » by Hall Caine
  • Harriet moved down the gangway, and compelled Miss Abbott to follow her.
  • Extract from : « Where Angels Fear to Tread » by E. M. Forster
  • And on that he turned, and stalked away down the gangway to the vessel's waist.
  • Extract from : « The Sea-Hawk » by Raphael Sabatini

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