Synonym: bargain, barter, deal, exchange, trade. Similar words: affinity, office, officer, suffice, official, efficacy, officially, officious. Meaning: ['træfɪk] n. 1. the aggregation of things (pedestrians or vehicles) coming and going in a particular locality during a specified period of time 2. buying and selling; especially illicit trade 3. the amount of activity over a communication system during a given period of time 4. social or verbal interchange (usually followed by `with'). v. 1. deal illegally 2. trade or deal a commodity.
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61. There was a queue of traffic waiting to turn right.
62. The police put a barrier across the road to stop the traffic.
63. The traffic is starting to back up on the M25.
64. The noisy traffic is a continual annoyance to the citizens.
65. My horse is rather skittish, so I have to keep him away from traffic.
66. On the debit side the new shopping centre will increase traffic problems.
67. We had to shout above the noise of the traffic.
68. There was heavy/a lot of traffic on the roads this morning.
69. It's so much safer to get across the road at the traffic lights.
70. The heavy traffic is a constant source of irritation .
71. Cross over at the traffic lights, where the road is safe.
72. There was a roar and a cloud of smoke as the car pulled away from the traffic lights.
73. Attempts to restrict parking in the city centre have further aggravated the problem of traffic congestion.
74. Traffic congestion in large cities seems to be an insoluble problem.
75. The traffic got slower and slower until it was stationary.
76. They have to wait for clearance from air traffic control.
77. An improved mass transit system would cut traffic on the roads.
78. We were locked in traffic for over two hours on the way home.
79. The pension includes an allowance of fifty pounds for traffic expenditures.
80. I stood waiting for a gap in the oncoming traffic.
81. If we leave at 8, we'll have to contend with the rush-hour traffic.
82. The newcomer is not used to the heavy traffic in big cities.
83. The roar of city traffic is a steady assault on one's nerves.
84. The police pulled him over for failing to stop at a red traffic light.
85. There was hardly any traffic and we drove right along till we got home.
86. The road has been widened,(www.Sentencedict.com) but the result is just more traffic.
87. In some cities this morning, there were traffic tie-ups up to 40 miles long.
88. When entering a roundabout, give way to any traffic already on it.
89. A panel of experts gave its opinion on ways to solve the traffic problem.
90. I'll get out when you stop at the traffic lights.
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