Parole in English per 'highwayman'
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- a male workman who is employed to repair roads
- A man who builds or repairs roads.
- a salesman who travels to call on customers
- (British, chiefly MLE, slang) A member of a subculture characterised by their clothing (notably puffer jackets and sportswear) as street fashion and the music they listen to, notably drill music.
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- (US, roadway) Interstate.
- (US politics) Abbreviation of independent.
- (grammar) Abbreviation of instrumental case.
- (computing) Abbreviation of instruction.
- (metaphysics) The ego.
- a nonmetallic element belonging to the halogens; used especially in medicine and photography and in dyes; occurs naturally only in combination in small quantities (as in sea water or rocks)
- the 9th letter of the Roman alphabet
- the smallest whole number or a numeral representing this number
character
num
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- a broad highway designed for high-speed traffic
- (UK, New Zealand) A road built for high speed traffic, but not up to motorway standards or designated a motorway.
- (US, regional) A divided highway, especially one whose intersections and direct access to adjacent properties have been eliminated.
- (Canada, parts of the US, Malaysia, Singapore, South Korea, Philippines) Synonym of freeway.
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- a broad highway designed for high-speed traffic
- (chiefly US) A racetrack venue designated especially for the sport of auto racing.
- (UK, Ireland, New Zealand, Queensland, New South Wales) A highway with grade-separated crossings (rather than level crossings) and designed (and only permitted) for high-speed motor-traffic (in Europe motor vehicles with a higher speed limit than 40 km/h) running in two directions on one separate carriageway each.
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- a broad highway designed for high-speed traffic
- medieval weapon consisting of a spearhead attached to a long pole or pikestaff; superseded by the bayonet
- any of several elongate long-snouted freshwater game and food fishes widely distributed in cooler parts of the Northern Hemisphere
- highly valued northern freshwater fish with lean flesh
- a sharp point (as on the end of a spear)
- (diving, gymnastics) A position with the knees straight and a tight bend at the hips with the torso folded over the legs, usually part of a jack-knife.
- A large haycock (“conical stack of hay left in a field to dry before adding to a haystack”).
- (chiefly US) Clipping of turnpike.
- (military, historical) A very long spear used two-handed by infantry soldiers for thrusting (not throwing), both for attacks on enemy foot soldiers and as a countermeasure against cavalry assaults.
- Any carnivorous freshwater fish of the genus Esox, especially the northern pike, Esox lucius.
- (derogatory, ethnic slur, slang) A gypsy, itinerant tramp, or traveller from any ethnic background; a pikey.
- A sharp, pointed staff or implement.
- (chiefly Northern England) Especially in place names: a hill or mountain, particularly one with a sharp peak or summit.
verb
- (ambitransitive, diving, gymnastics) To assume a pike position.
- (intransitive, Australia, New Zealand, slang) Often followed by on or out: to quit or back out of a promise.
- (transitive) To prod, attack, or injure someone with a pike.
- (intransitive) To equip with a turnpike.
- (intransitive, gambling) To bet or gamble with only small amounts of money.
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- a broad highway designed for high-speed traffic
- an extensive electronic network (such as the internet) used for the rapid transfer of sound and video and graphics in digital form
- (figurative) The primary mechanism used in the movement of electronic data or information; information superhighway.
- (US) An expressway, especially one designed for high speeds.
- (by extension) A major route that carries most of the traffic going in a given direction by a specified mode of transportation.
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- The foreman of a construction gang making a skid road.
- (engineering) a vehicle for pulling trees out of a forest.
- One who moves something by the use of a skid.
- One who travels with a skidding motion.
- a person who slips or slides because of loss of traction
- a tractor used to haul logs over rough terrain
- a worker who uses a skid to move logs
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- an expressway on which tolls are collected
- (chiefly US) A toll road, especially a toll expressway.
- (from 16th to 19th centuries) gates set across a road to prevent passage until a toll had been paid
- (Scotland) A winding stairway.
- A frame consisting of two bars crossing each other at right angles and turning on a post or pin, to hinder the passage of animals, but admitting a person to pass between the arms.
- (military) A beam filled with spikes to obstruct passage; a cheval de frise.
- A gate or bar set across a road to stop carriages, animals, and sometimes people, until a toll is paid.
- (mathematical economics) A trajectory on a finite time interval that satisfies an optimality criterion which is associated with a cost function.
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- (chiefly US) A road for high speed traffic; an expressway.
- A positive-camber banked oval racing circuit, designed for high speed cornering, racing anywhere on the length of the track.
- (uncountable) A form of motorcycle racing on flat (without camber) oval dirt tracks using motorcycles with neither brakes nor gears.
- (uncountable) A form of bicycle racing on flat (non-banked) oval dirt tracks.
- A size of paved banked oval racetrack, smaller than superspeedways, but larger than a mile.
- A racetrack venue designated especially for the sport of auto racing.
- road where high speed driving is allowed
- a racetrack for racing automobiles or motorcycles
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- someone who drives a truck as an occupation
- (US, Canada, Australia, New Zealand) A person employed to drive a truck, especially a tractor-trailer or other large industrial truck.
- (military slang, World War I– World War II) A bomber pilot.
- (cycling) A freestyle BMX move involving turning the bicycle handlebar 360-degrees, akin to spinning the steering wheel of a big truck to turn.
- (skiing) A freestyle skiing aerialist move involving grabbing the front end of one's skis on a jump in a pike position, similar to holding the large steering wheel of a big truck.
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adj
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- a male workman who is employed to repair roads
- A man who builds or repairs roads.
- a salesman who travels to call on customers
- (British, chiefly MLE, slang) A member of a subculture characterised by their clothing (notably puffer jackets and sportswear) as street fashion and the music they listen to, notably drill music.
noun
- (US, roadway) Interstate.
- (US politics) Abbreviation of independent.
- (grammar) Abbreviation of instrumental case.
- (computing) Abbreviation of instruction.
- (metaphysics) The ego.
- a nonmetallic element belonging to the halogens; used especially in medicine and photography and in dyes; occurs naturally only in combination in small quantities (as in sea water or rocks)
- the 9th letter of the Roman alphabet
- the smallest whole number or a numeral representing this number
character
num
pron
noun
- a broad highway designed for high-speed traffic
- (UK, New Zealand) A road built for high speed traffic, but not up to motorway standards or designated a motorway.
- (US, regional) A divided highway, especially one whose intersections and direct access to adjacent properties have been eliminated.
- (Canada, parts of the US, Malaysia, Singapore, South Korea, Philippines) Synonym of freeway.
noun
- a broad highway designed for high-speed traffic
- (chiefly US) A racetrack venue designated especially for the sport of auto racing.
- (UK, Ireland, New Zealand, Queensland, New South Wales) A highway with grade-separated crossings (rather than level crossings) and designed (and only permitted) for high-speed motor-traffic (in Europe motor vehicles with a higher speed limit than 40 km/h) running in two directions on one separate carriageway each.
noun
- a broad highway designed for high-speed traffic
- medieval weapon consisting of a spearhead attached to a long pole or pikestaff; superseded by the bayonet
- any of several elongate long-snouted freshwater game and food fishes widely distributed in cooler parts of the Northern Hemisphere
- highly valued northern freshwater fish with lean flesh
- a sharp point (as on the end of a spear)
- (diving, gymnastics) A position with the knees straight and a tight bend at the hips with the torso folded over the legs, usually part of a jack-knife.
- A large haycock (“conical stack of hay left in a field to dry before adding to a haystack”).
- (chiefly US) Clipping of turnpike.
- (military, historical) A very long spear used two-handed by infantry soldiers for thrusting (not throwing), both for attacks on enemy foot soldiers and as a countermeasure against cavalry assaults.
- Any carnivorous freshwater fish of the genus Esox, especially the northern pike, Esox lucius.
- (derogatory, ethnic slur, slang) A gypsy, itinerant tramp, or traveller from any ethnic background; a pikey.
- A sharp, pointed staff or implement.
- (chiefly Northern England) Especially in place names: a hill or mountain, particularly one with a sharp peak or summit.
verb
- (ambitransitive, diving, gymnastics) To assume a pike position.
- (intransitive, Australia, New Zealand, slang) Often followed by on or out: to quit or back out of a promise.
- (transitive) To prod, attack, or injure someone with a pike.
- (intransitive) To equip with a turnpike.
- (intransitive, gambling) To bet or gamble with only small amounts of money.
noun
- a broad highway designed for high-speed traffic
- an extensive electronic network (such as the internet) used for the rapid transfer of sound and video and graphics in digital form
- (figurative) The primary mechanism used in the movement of electronic data or information; information superhighway.
- (US) An expressway, especially one designed for high speeds.
- (by extension) A major route that carries most of the traffic going in a given direction by a specified mode of transportation.
noun
- The foreman of a construction gang making a skid road.
- (engineering) a vehicle for pulling trees out of a forest.
- One who moves something by the use of a skid.
- One who travels with a skidding motion.
- a person who slips or slides because of loss of traction
- a tractor used to haul logs over rough terrain
- a worker who uses a skid to move logs
noun
adj
adv
noun
- an expressway on which tolls are collected
- (chiefly US) A toll road, especially a toll expressway.
- (from 16th to 19th centuries) gates set across a road to prevent passage until a toll had been paid
- (Scotland) A winding stairway.
- A frame consisting of two bars crossing each other at right angles and turning on a post or pin, to hinder the passage of animals, but admitting a person to pass between the arms.
- (military) A beam filled with spikes to obstruct passage; a cheval de frise.
- A gate or bar set across a road to stop carriages, animals, and sometimes people, until a toll is paid.
- (mathematical economics) A trajectory on a finite time interval that satisfies an optimality criterion which is associated with a cost function.
verb
noun
- (chiefly US) A road for high speed traffic; an expressway.
- A positive-camber banked oval racing circuit, designed for high speed cornering, racing anywhere on the length of the track.
- (uncountable) A form of motorcycle racing on flat (without camber) oval dirt tracks using motorcycles with neither brakes nor gears.
- (uncountable) A form of bicycle racing on flat (non-banked) oval dirt tracks.
- A size of paved banked oval racetrack, smaller than superspeedways, but larger than a mile.
- A racetrack venue designated especially for the sport of auto racing.
- road where high speed driving is allowed
- a racetrack for racing automobiles or motorcycles
noun
- someone who drives a truck as an occupation
- (US, Canada, Australia, New Zealand) A person employed to drive a truck, especially a tractor-trailer or other large industrial truck.
- (military slang, World War I– World War II) A bomber pilot.
- (cycling) A freestyle BMX move involving turning the bicycle handlebar 360-degrees, akin to spinning the steering wheel of a big truck to turn.
- (skiing) A freestyle skiing aerialist move involving grabbing the front end of one's skis on a jump in a pike position, similar to holding the large steering wheel of a big truck.
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