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Pikeman


Definition:

  • (pl. ) of Pikeman
  • (n.) A soldier armed with a pike.
  • (n.) A miner who works with a pick.
  • (n.) A keeper of a turnpike gate.

Example Sentences:

Turnpike


Definition:

  • (n.) A frame consisting of two bars crossing each other at right angles and turning on a post or pin, to hinder the passage of beasts, but admitting a person to pass between the arms; a turnstile. See Turnstile, 1.
  • (n.) A gate or bar set across a road to stop carriages, animals, and sometimes people, till toll is paid for keeping the road in repair; a tollgate.
  • (n.) A turnpike road.
  • (n.) A winding stairway.
  • (n.) A beam filled with spikes to obstruct passage; a cheval-de-frise.
  • (v. t.) To form, as a road, in the manner of a turnpike road; into a rounded form, as the path of a road.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) In the early hours of 2 May 1973, Assata Shakur was stopped on the New Jersey Turnpike by a state trooper named James Harper, allegedly for driving with a faulty rearlight.
  • (2) In doing so it creates a tollbooth economy: a system of corporate turnpikes, operated by companies with effective monopolies.
  • (3) The number of corporal accidents and deaths were 22.6% and 37.2%, respectively, on turnpikes, 31.3% and 47.2%, on rural roads, and 46.1% and 15.6% on urban networks.
  • (4) Governor Christie (@GovChristie) There are approximately 3,300 plows and spreaders out on New Jersey highways, including the Turnpike, GSP and ACE.
  • (5) Photograph: Alamy New Jersey, the Garden State, is often better known for its turnpikes and suburban sprawl than its green spaces.
  • (6) The New Jersey Turnpike was fine, but that was most likely because it’s a toll road with its own source of funding.
  • (7) Paul Jones, 24, a youth hockey coach from Warminster in the Philadelphia suburbs, was on his way to a game in Lancaster when he got stuck – along with his fiancee, another coach and three players – in a major backup on the turnpike.
  • (8) New communications demanded middlemen and dealers, hackney coachmen, canal and turnpike engineers, technicians, instrument makers and cartographers.
  • (9) But he also zeroes in on why all this is bad news for millions of Americans, in a passage that focuses on the Pennsylvania turnpike, almost sold by governor Ed Rendell after a bidding war that included the Spanish corporation Abertis and Goldman Sachs.
  • (10) Taibbi quotes a friend who worked for a Gulf-region sovereign wealth fund, apparently offered a stake in the turnpike by American investment bankers, and also makes reference to a small Pennsylvanian businessman called Robert Lukens.
  • (11) Speeding was responsible for one out of six deaths on turnpikes and national roads, one out of two on urban and rural roads.
  • (12) Industry became our forte from the infrastructure provided by the installing of a nationwide turnpike system from the 1730s, through the construction of the Iron Bridge in the 1770s, to the first public railway in 1803.
  • (13) She described: A long belt of them along the shore, about the breadth of a country turnpike road.
  • (14) Heavy snow in the Philadelphia area led to a number of accidents, including a fatal crash on the Pennsylvania Turnpike that spawned fender-benders involving 50 cars, stranding some motorists for up to seven hours.
  • (15) Squares were gated, streets were controlled by turnpikes.

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