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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181. The car stood at the traffic lights for a few moments, then moved off.
182. Police are looking for ways of curbing the traffic in guns.
183. Carry straight on until you get to the traffic lights.
184. Every time I go to London I get caught in a traffic jam.
185. I spent half the morning sitting in a traffic jam.
186. My horse is a bit timid and is easily frightened by traffic.
187. The road bends to the left after the first set of traffic lights.
188. Sorry I'm late. I was held up in the traffic.
189. Her voice was drowned by the roar of the traffic.
190. She sat in the car, silently fuming at the traffic jam.
191. Despite the efforts of the United Nations, the problem of drug traffic continues to grow.
192. There was a long queue of traffic stretching down the road.
193. A temporary diversion has been set up to take traffic away from the accident site.
194. The traffic barriers were put there as a safety precaution.
195. You'd better own up that you were responsible for the traffic accident.
196. Cross the bridge and turn right at the first set of traffic lights.
197. Traffic was badly dislocated by the heavy fall of snow.
198. I didn't reckon with getting caught up in so much traffic.
199. The number of accidents is proportionate to the increased volume of traffic.
200. It's a moot point whether building more roads reduces traffic congestion.
201. At night these busy streets during the day become empty of traffic.
202. The silence of the night was punctuated by the distant rumble of traffic.
203. She made her way through the traffic to the other side of the road.
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204. The accident tied up the traffic for a few hours.
205. The new plan for traffic control is being put into action on an experimental basis.
206. Traffic reaches a peak between 8 and 9 in the morning.
207. It accounts for 25 per cent of all traffic accidents.
208. The problems of traffic congestion will not disappear in a hurry.
209. The ruts must be filled in so that traffic can pass.
210. His lateness was due to the very heavy traffic on the motorway.
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