Gangway in a Sentence
  • The central gangway is about 3 ft.
  • Bicycles must not be placed where they could obstruct any gangway or any passenger entrance or exit.
  • A large dead pig littered the gangway alongside a foraging rat.
  • Leading Seaman Goodhew, who was on gangway duty, found a chameleon which he brought down into the mess (living quarters ).
  • We were sure the Jimmy had the gangway wired up to an alarm in his cabin, he missed nothing!
  • Access to the yacht is via a wide gangway, which rests at the same level as the quayside.
  • I had to check the engine compartment which has a narrow gangway running past the engine from cab to cab.
  • The central gangway widens toward the west, which is rather pleasing.
  • Wemyss Bay's new gangway is coming along at a great pace, over the last 6 weeks it has been assembled.
  • We have constructed a special automatically adjustable gangway that compensates for the movements of the tide.
  • A cheer went up from the ship as the first children reached the wooden gangway and climbed excitedly on board.
  • The end gangway nearest the luggage area has been removed.
  • This is best achieved by vertical handrails on every second row of forward facing seats, staggered on either side of the gangway.
  • The largest number of substantial oak timbers at Oakbank was considered to be 40 piles representing a gangway leading to the shore.
  • The gangway is several inches deep in water and dirt (footage shows the investigators feet sloshing around).
  • Mk 2b designs were introduced in 1968 and their vestibule end panels and gangway doors were of orange-red glass fiber.
  • The river is crossed by three bridges, the old, the new (1872-1875) Kaiserbriicke, and the railway bridge, with a gangway for foot passengers.
  • We were ushered through the main front-door into what seemed a spacious hall, with seats arranged on either side of a center gangway.
  • The personal service onboard Celebrity cruise ships begins from the moment passengers cross the gangway to be greeted with champagne, mimosas, or juice and a personal escort to their stateroom.
  • The settlement of Sutz, one of the largest in the Lake of Bienne, extends over six acres, and was connected with the shore by a gangway nearly roo yds.
  • Though the performance was proceeding, he walked deliberately down the carpeted gangway, his sword and spurs slightly jingling and his handsome perfumed head held high.
  • The rest of the room is taken up by a paved space, surrounded by a narrow gangway; and on this it is supposed that the yEpavos or stork-dance took place.