noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADJECTIVE
main
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From there I walk down to one of the main boulevards .
wide
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In the new part of the town, wide boulevards house a range of tempting duty-free shops for buying silverware and ceramics.
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Why take off along that narrow and difficult path, when wide boulevards were generally more inviting to a congregation?
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It was not just the new layout of wide avenues and boulevards , the greenery, the light and the air.
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I walked briskly one block over to Cabana, the wide boulevard that parallels the beach, and broke into a trot.
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As they drove along the wide boulevards , Myeloski was expansive in his description of the history of the town.
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Instead they built their handsome new town with its wide tree-lined boulevards , outside the city walls.
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The offices were closing; the wide elegant boulevard was busy with traffic.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Aiming back toward the city center, we forded ankle-deep streams that had once been boulevards.
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At night no light shows in the elegant houses on Srinagar's boulevards.
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Fat screaming women ran across the boulevard to get in line for the quiz shows.
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Otherwise wandering the boulevards, discovering unspoilt backwaters or just watching the people is as much fun as more expensive pastimes.
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The cobbled streets and the boulevards spoke to him, told him tales he thought he had forgotten.
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With what amazement and pleasure we talked and laughed and wept as we flooded that capacious boulevard .