Boulevard in a sentence as a noun

If you are talking about an urban boulevard, then I agree.

Whoops I looked it up and apparently a "mall" in boston is what the rest of the world would call a boulevard or parkway.

The boulevard priphrique circling the city is one of the busiest highways in Europe [1].

When travelling, I don’t mind carrying my luggage, but I like to pick it up from a safe place, not the middle of the busiest boulevard.

The through streetscapes were intended to be beautiful, which anyone who has seen Queens boulevard can tell you is not true of NYC.

Luckily, most names decline and "street" and, say, "boulevard" have different grammatical gender, so it's harder to make a mistake.

You can't. Because you look around and every street, every boulevard, is its own special art form and when you think that in the cold, violent, meaningless universe that Paris exists, these lights, I mean come on, there's nothing happening on Jupiter or Neptune, but from way out in space you can see these lights, the cafs, people drinking and singing.

Boulevard definitions

noun

a wide street or thoroughfare

See also: avenue