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 most important things are the hardest things to say.
They are the things you get ashamed of because words
diminish your feelings - words shrink things that seem
timeless when they are in your head to no more than living
size when they are brought out.