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- Dictionarythoroughfare/ˈθʌrəfɛː/
noun
- 1. a road or path forming a route between two places: "a scheme to stop the park being used as a thoroughfare" Similar
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THOROUGHFARE definition: 1. a main road for public use or a passage through somewhere 2. On road signs, no thoroughfare…. Learn more.
: a way or place for passage: such as. a. : a street open at both ends. b. : a main road. 2. a. : passage, transit. b. : the conditions necessary for passing through. Synonyms. arterial. artery. avenue. boulevard. carriageway [ British] drag. drive.
Thoroughfare definition: a road, street, or the like, that leads at each end into another street.. See examples of THOROUGHFARE used in a sentence.
THOROUGHFARE meaning: 1. a main road for public use or a passage through somewhere 2. On road signs, no thoroughfare…. Learn more.
A thoroughfare is a public road that can get you from one place to another. When it snows, plows try to remove the snow from the thoroughfares so the school buses can take everyone to school. You’re welcome.
A thoroughfare is a main road in a town or city which usually has shops along it and a lot of traffic.
n. 1. a road, street, etc., that leads at each end into another street. 2. a major road or highway. 3. a passage or way through: no thoroughfare. 4. a strait, river, etc., affording passage. [1350–1400; Middle English thurghfare]