Causeway – A raised road or track across low or wet ground
(Pronounced kaus-way)
To remember the definition of the word causeway, use the following mnemonic:
Because he weighed (causeway) so much one end of the road raised up.
Examples of causeway in a sentence
They made sure to drive slow along the causeway as it was a narrow, treacherous road.
The fallen tree made for a handy makeshift causeway across the river.
The causeway leading to the old lighthouse was only accessible during low tide.
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