Associations to the word «Boulevard»
Noun
- Thoroughfare
- Parkway
- Avenue
- Queens
- Freeway
- Intersection
- Ventura
- Rue
- Expressway
- Interchange
- Monica
- Bethesda
- Hollywood
- Median
- Arrondissement
- Foothill
- Arlington
- Pasadena
- Beverly
- Sr
- Roadway
- Flushing
- Shaker
- Linden
- Ave
- Outpatient
- Downtown
- Skyline
- Turnpike
- Nw
- Terminus
- Oaks
- Germain
- Laurent
- Broadway
- Fax
- Subway
- Md
- Concurrency
- Macarthur
- Vegas
- Promenade
- Parisian
- Elk
- Suite
- Alcoholism
- Causeway
- Sw
- Lane
- Neighborhood
- Streetcar
- Hawthorne
- Street
- Swanson
- Plaza
- Dorchester
- Cr
- Highway
- Roscoe
- Pedestrian
- Fairfax
- Mall
- Madeleine
- Porte
- Annapolis
- Crosse
- Bypass
- Viaduct
- Wilder
- Alignment
- Ramp
- Hills
- Norma
- Lamar
- Magnolia
- Cafe
- Fremont
- Trolley
- Rancho
- Concourse
- Sidewalk
- Shopping
Adjective
Wiktionary
BOULEVARD, noun. A broad, well-paved and landscaped thoroughfare.
BOULEVARD, noun. The landscaping on the sides of a boulevard or other thoroughfare.
BOULEVARD STOP, noun. A very brief halt in a vehicle
BOULEVARD STOPS, noun. Plural of boulevard stop
Dictionary definition
BOULEVARD, noun. A wide street or thoroughfare.
Wise words
The chief difference between words and deeds is that words
are always intended for men for their approbation, but deeds
can be done only for God.