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How to pronounce archway in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms arch
Type of entrance, entranceway, entree, entry, entryway

Examples of archway

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I glanced toward the archway just as Mr. Starget disappeared into the next room.
From the courier-journal.com
Pass under the archway, and the poverty and clamor of modern Pakistan disappear.
From the nytimes.com
I had the marble staircase with the archway and the high ceilings, and 11 rooms.
From the post-gazette.com
They used the Phial to pass the Watchers, and the archway collapsed behind them.
From the en.wikipedia.org
Note the wood support form used in building the brick archway is still in place.
From the en.wikipedia.org
On the far wall, a graceful brick archway frames a wooden door, silvery with age.
From the time.com
The painting takes a viewpoint under an archway in the main outer wall of Calais.
From the en.wikipedia.org
At the archway entrance, a woman was clicking an attendance counter as we entered.
From the post-gazette.com
Not so much as a sign over the archway to show that there is even a harbour there.
From the thisisbristol.co.uk
More examples
  • Arch: a passageway under a curved masonry construction; "they built a triumphal arch to memorialize their victory"
  • Archway is a solitaire card game using two decks of 52 playing cards. Its goal is to bring all 104 cards into the foundation.
  • The Archway is the official newspaper of Bryant University, founded in 1946. The newspaper has been independent of Bryant University since the 1970s, and is completely run by undergraduate students. ...
  • A passageway covered by an arch, particularly one made of masonry; A doorway with a semilunar-shaped top
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  • Location of Archway in Greater London
  • An arched or vaulted passage.