subway (Meaning)

Wordnet

subway (n)

an electric railway operating below the surface of the ground (usually in a city)

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

subway Sentence Examples

  1. The subway rumbled beneath the bustling city streets.
  2. Emily boarded the crowded subway car, her destination a distant stop.
  3. The graffiti-covered subway walls told stories of an urban underground.
  4. The subway tracks groaned and creaked as the train lurched forward.
  5. The subway system provided a vital lifeline for commuters.
  6. The subway map was a labyrinth of interconnected lines and stations.
  7. The subway's screeching brakes reverberated through the tunnel.
  8. The subway station was a hub of activity, with people rushing to and fro.
  9. The subway car swayed and rocked as it navigated the underground network.
  10. The subway offered a quick and efficient way to traverse the sprawling metropolis.

FAQs About the word subway

an electric railway operating below the surface of the ground (usually in a city), an underground tunnel or passage enabling pedestrians to cross a road or rail

cave,tunnel, gallery, antre, hollow, pit, grot, crawlway, mine, shaft

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The subway rumbled beneath the bustling city streets.

Emily boarded the crowded subway car, her destination a distant stop.

The graffiti-covered subway walls told stories of an urban underground.

The subway tracks groaned and creaked as the train lurched forward.