Phrase thesaurus
Motorway Phrases
62 phrases and expressions related to "motorway".
Phrases
- Abbey Road (The Beatles album)
- Any road up
- Beep beep (A catchphrase from Road Runner)
- Built for the road ahead (Ford Cars advertising slogan)
- Chirpy Chirpy Cheep Cheep (Middle of the Road song)
- Clunk click every trip (Road Safety Campaign advertising slogan)
- Corduory road (a road that is ridged and furrowed like the fabric)
- Fast lane
- Follow the yellow brick road
- Frog and toad (Cockney rhyming slang for road)
- Gentleman of the road
- Get the show on the road
- Go and play in the traffic
- Goodbye Yellow Brick Road (Elton John song)
- High occupancy vehicle lane (a traffic lane reserved for vehicles carrying several people)
- Hit The Road Jack (Ray Charles song)
- Hit the road Jack
- I dreamed I stopped traffic in my Maidenform bra (Maidenform advertising slogan)
- I'm convinced the Goodyear Grand Prix-S is a major contribution to road safety (Goodyear Tyres advertising slogan)
- Keep the show on the road
- Kick the can further down the road
- King of the road
- Knight of the road
- Middle of the road
- Motorway madness
- Moving traffic violation
- Off road
- On The Road (Jack Kerouac book)
- On The Road Again (Canned Heat song)
- One for the road
- Open road
- Passion for the road (Mazda advertising slogan)
- Road To Nowhere (Talking Heads song)
- Road apple
- Road hog
- Road kill
- Road rage
- Road to riches
- Road to ruin
- Road train
- Road trip
- Road warrior
- Stop traffic
- Stop, Look and Listen; remember the Green Cross Code (UK Road Safety Campaign advertising slogan)
- The Long And Winding Road (The Beatles song)
- The Road Not Taken (Robert Frost poem)
- The end of the road
- The long and winding road that leads to your door (Beatles song lyric)
- The road isn't built that can make it breathe hard! (Chevrolet advertising slogan)
- The road less travelled
- The road to Damascus
- The road to hell is paved with good intentions
- Thunder Road (Bruce Springsteen song)
- Twenty Miles Of Bad Road (The Janeys song)
- Up and down the city road
- Where the rubber meets the road (Firestone Tyres advertising slogan)
- Where the rubber meets the road (where the important facts or realities lie)
- Why Don't We Do It In The Road? (The Beatles song)
- Why did the chicken cross the road?
- You could learn a lot from a dummy, Buckle Up (National Highway Traffic Safety Administration advertising slogan)
- You know it makes sense (Road Safety Campaign advertising slogan)
- You take the high road: I'll take the low road