0 something you shout when you want people to move so that you can get someone or something through a crowd quickly
1 a passage between two rows of seats, for example in a cinema or bus:
2 a passage for walking, esp. on a ship, or a gangplank
3 used to ask people to move so that you can go past quickly
Designers of passenger planes should also ensure that features such as gangway width and toilet size are tailored to the needs of persons with restricted mobility.
With the best facilities in the world, with only two gangways one cannot unload a ship full of passengers faster than a specified time.
The orderly arrangement and storage of materials and the provision of gangways are other points.
After it was over, a considerable number of spectators still lingered obstructing the gangways.
However, there is still strong opposition to the proposal that there should be legislation, particularly about gangways, protective clothing and emergency equipment.
In terms of football the code says that the gangways should be 3 ft.
The industry is not in the vanguard in demanding safe gangways, safe clothing, eye guards where necessary.
One used to make that kind of speech with tears practically pouring down the gangways.