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superhighway
[ soo-per-hahy-wey, soo-per-hahy-wey ]
noun
- a highway designed for travel at high speeds, having more than one lane for each direction of traffic, a safety strip dividing the two directions, and cloverleaves to route the traffic on and off the highway. Compare expressway.
- any very fast route or course.
superhighway
/ ˈsuːpəˌhaɪweɪ /
noun
- a fast dual-carriageway road
Word History and Origins
Origin of superhighway1
Example Sentences
By shedding their onboard sensors, the drones using the superhighway would free up space and weight capacity to increase their payloads and, hopefully, their efficiency.
Altitude Angel even lists passenger UAVs—also known as flying taxis—as another type of vehicle that could eventually make use of the drone superhighway.
Such superhighways are essential for a properly functioning brain.
It makes up the majority of our bodies, and since so many vital nutrients dissolve in water, it forms the superhighways of the body.
The creation of the multi-lane information superhighway has created a traffic problem.
But the Travelaire was never designed for driving on anything but a modern superhighway.
As they slid along the superhighway toward the first and largest of the Venusian cities, Astro pointed out the sights.
A few moments later Strong was speeding along the superhighway back toward the city.
And I call on the Congress to pass legislation to establish that information superhighway this year.
Nothing, of course, to an experienced climber—a foot-wide ledge might as well be a four-lane superhighway.
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