Great White Way

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

So called from its brilliant illumination at night.

Proper noun[edit]

the Great White Way

  1. Broadway, in New York City, in the neighborhood chiefly occupied by theaters.
    • 2004, Steven Adler, On Broadway: Art and Commerce on the Great White Way, SIU Press, →ISBN, page 28:
      But Broadway's economic survival would be a Pyrrhic victory of sorts if artistic invention is slowly leached out in an attempt to make the Great White Way a New York outpost of the theme park–ing of America.
    • 2021, Colson Whitehead, Harlem Shuffle, Fleet, page 136:
      The Great White Way was full of [] theater mavens and gamblers, goons and drunks—and also crooks, crooks aplenty in service to the next big score.