gang‧way /ˈɡæŋweɪ/
noun [countable][
Date: 1600-1700;
Origin: gang 'going, way' ( ⇒ gang1) + way]
1. a space between two rows of seats in a theatre, bus, or train
Synonym : aisle2. a large board or steps between a boat and the shore for people to walk down
3. gangway! spoken used to tell people in a crowd to let someone go through
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