Definitions
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- adjective Having two lanes for traffic in each direction; -- of paved highways.
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- adjective having two lanes for traffic in each direction
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Examples
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No wonder the road is presently being converted into a four-lane highway.
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Todd Hartley calls dibs on that prime four-lane overpass spanning the river near his home.
Todd Hartley: I'm With Stupid: Earth's Continued Existence Foils My Future Plans Todd Hartley 2011
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As the funeral procession moved along the way, motorists on our side of the divided four-lane highway stopped, exited their vehicles and stood in respect for the departed.
Darius A. Gray: R-E-S-P-E-C-T Darius A. Gray 2011
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As the funeral procession moved along the way, motorists on our side of the divided four-lane highway stopped, exited their vehicles and stood in respect for the departed.
Darius A. Gray: R-E-S-P-E-C-T Darius A. Gray 2011
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As the funeral procession moved along the way, motorists on our side of the divided four-lane highway stopped, exited their vehicles and stood in respect for the departed.
Darius A. Gray: R-E-S-P-E-C-T Darius A. Gray 2011
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Along the four-lane road leading to the eastern Pacific Ocean coast, which is more than a mile from the airport, there were happy reunions.
In One Hard-Hit Town, Recovery Begins Daisuke Wakabayashi 2011
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Building a four-lane highway through that rugged terrain is no small task, and it will take a while longer to complete.
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No wonder the road is presently being converted into a four-lane highway.
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Along the four-lane road leading to the eastern Pacific Ocean coast, which is about two kilometers from the airport, there were also happy reunions.
Japan Comes to Grips With Damage Daisuke Wakabayashi 2011
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As the funeral procession moved along the way, motorists on our side of the divided four-lane highway stopped, exited their vehicles and stood in respect for the departed.
Darius A. Gray: R-E-S-P-E-C-T Darius A. Gray 2011
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