Beltway in a sentence as a noun

The culture isn't going to be all in one spot, it's going to be spread out widely, with little "islands" like Austin, Raleigh or the DC beltway.

The political talks were as diverse and compelling as a beltway nonprofit convention.

DC/MD/VA have a lot of verrry long bike trails, and it makes a good deal of sense to use them instead of fighting the beltway traffic, if you live a certain distance away and have showers at work.

A route that uses mainly highway miles going away from the beltway should be considerably cheaper than going through the city or towards the beltway, in the morning, and cheaper in the opposite direction at night, due to common DC traffic patterns.

Beltway definitions

noun

a highway that encircles an urban area so that traffic does not have to pass through the center

See also: bypass ringway