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trafficky

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trafficky [ˈtræfɪkɪ]
adj
Informal (of a street, area, town, etc.) busy with motor vehicles


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Pedestrian boulevards are beloved in a hilly, trafficky city of large families and lonely migrants.
You don't get there as quickly (though in towns or trafficky runs like the M62, there isn't a huge difference), but you know that you are being much more safe.
It would be hot and sunny and noisy and trafficky, and suddenly you walk into the movie house and it would be dark and there would be Groucho and Harpo and for an hour and a half, or not quite in those days, it would be a riot, it would just be hilariously funny.
 
 
 
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