Subway in a sentence as a noun

The child is better off than he would have been had he been left in the subway.

It works for subway maps and it sucks everywhere else.

Take the metro / subway in any big, affluent city these days, and look around you.

Parts of the NYC subway are a century old, and parts of the London subway are pushing 150 years old.

I sometimes take the subway but more often than not you're just standing for 10-15 minutes.

>> "Take the metro / subway in any big, affluent city these days, and look around youself.

We ultimately even put our puzzles in the Boston subway as recruiting ads.

The sub-train system is something like a 20th-century subway system, in that it consists of a self-propelled train moving through an underground tunnel.

It is also a direct result of a Sarin gas terrorism attack that hit the Tokyo subway system in 1995, whereupon some of the weaponry was deposited in a public trash can.

Subway definitions

noun

an electric railway operating below the surface of the ground (usually in a city); "in Paris the subway system is called the `metro' and in London it is called the `tube' or the `underground'"

See also: metro tube underground

noun

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

See also: underpass