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 --
The group also went on to discuss the need to keep gangways clear and to have usable exits.
Any person could easily have walked down either of the gangways.
They must reject the plans unless they consider that provisions for both ingress and egress (and for passages and gangways) are satisfactory.
While we are waiting for a tunnel we have this ferry whose gangways, pontoons, and everything connected with it are dropping to pieces.
The gangways between rugby union and rugby league are opening up.
Certainly the gangways in this place are not that wide.
The obstruction of gangways and vestibules by luggage or laundry is being prohibited.
One used to make that kind of speech with tears practically pouring down the gangways.