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flyover Definition

fly·over (flīō′vər)

noun

  1. Brit. an overpass or cloverleaf
  2. a flight by one or more aircraft over a particular area or point
flyover Usage Examples

Converse of object

  • build: The traffic lights wouldn't, of course, be needed if they'd build the damned flyover.
  • have: We also have a flyover - the first for an outdoor track in the UK.
  • take: At the end of the motorway, take the flyover signed M5 South West.
  • include: Our circuit is the largest and most exciting in the area and includes a spectacular flyover.
  • use: Julian Hewitt, spokesperson for the partnership, said: The temporary barrier has considerably narrowed the space available for vehicles using the flyover.
  • see: You will see the flyover in front of you.

Preposition: at

  • junction: Over the flyover at junction 4, with the rest of the junction below us.

Adjective modifier

  • a27: ZONE 3 The Norfolk Bridge to the A27 flyover, both sides of the river including the creeks around Shoreham Airport.
  • new: The new flyover was built on the site of the Through Lines at this point.
  • concrete: You must admit not much you can do with a concrete flyover - except flyover!
  • single: YELLOW WAGTAIL Motacilla flava A single flyover on the 21st at Thaton was the only sighting.
  • second: Then turn LEFT at the second flyover, onto Central Ring Road dual-carriageway.
  • dual: It involves the construction of a dual carriageway flyover from Richmond Hill Bridge over Hunslet Road and on to the Hunslet Distributor.

Modifies a noun

  • junction: Turn right on bigger road and go to the complex flyover junction another 500m further along.
  • bridge: The A27 flyover bridge spans the river beyond this point.
  • turn: After about half a mile after this flyover turn left at the first roundabout you come to.
  • exit: As you approach the Dunkirk flyover exit onto the A6005 Beeston Road signposted to the university.

Noun used with modifier

  • motorway: Projects: " Stronger Structures " : Photo of a motorway flyover.
  • way: The site of Harris's notorious mill and mill pond is beyond and partly below the Roman Way flyover.
  • carriageway: It involves the construction of a dual carriageway flyover from Richmond Hill Bridge over Hunslet Road and on to the Hunslet Distributor.

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