Passageway in a sentence as a noun

The door to the passageway was installed in 1950.

Usually, the FA blocks the passageway with a cart.

If elon can convince the gov't that the hyper loop would secure the passageway, they might go for that.

From there the cave descended in a spiral, with the passageway barely able to fit a human.

Didn't make me as nervous as reading the account of the spiral passageway barely able to fit a human.

The experiment involves increasing the height of a "passageway" until neutrons can get to the other side.

The streets’ names only make sense if you realise that the ring road was built on the site of the city walls, which had a passageway right there, Chaoyangmen, the Chaoyang Gate.

The actual passageway was blocked already in previous renovations, so there was no danger of anyone coming through it.

Your therapist should work on the small passageway of your ulnar nerve right at the base of your wrist below your little finger as this area often gets compressed from keeping your wrists pointed IN and your hands turned out to stay aligned with the keys.

In hindsight, it's totally obvious that this was a trick to let the game designers choose whether or not to put a secret passageway behind a particular item room just by lining up a different room next to it!Once you get this, you see it everywhere in the world.

It is interesting how emergency this emergency situation is - the people are being let out only through one door, and they aren't additionally channeled through business class door even though business class people have obviously already left, and there seems to be no damage to the plane blocking the economy to business class passageway.

Passageway definitions

noun

a passage between rooms or between buildings

noun

a path or channel or duct through or along which something may pass; "the nasal passages"

See also: passage