Pronunciation: /flaɪ.oʊvər/
noun a bridge or road that passes over another road or railway
A1 I saw an airplane in the sky during the flyover.
A2 The flyover bridge was built to reduce traffic congestion.
B1 The city council approved the construction of a new flyover to ease traffic flow.
B2 The flyover provided a scenic view of the city skyline.
C1 The flyover was an engineering marvel, spanning over two kilometers.
C2 The flyover project faced numerous delays due to unforeseen challenges.
adjective describing something related to or characteristic of a flyover
A1 The flyover bridge is very high.
A2 The flyover road provides a shortcut over the busy intersection.
B1 The flyover ramp was closed for maintenance.
B2 The flyover construction project caused traffic delays.
C1 The flyover design won an architectural award.
C2 The flyover infrastructure project improved traffic flow in the city.
formal The city council approved the construction of a new flyover to ease traffic congestion in the area.
informal Let's take the flyover to avoid the traffic on the main road.
slang I always zip through the flyover to get to work faster.
figurative Her mind was like a busy flyover, with thoughts constantly racing through it.
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