How to use in-sentence of “turnpike”:
+ The Kansas Turnpike is a road in Kansas, part of the United States.
+ The Turnpike trusts were gradually abolished starting in the 1870s.
+ The Turnpike connected the cities of Lancaster and Philadelphia, and was designed by a Scottish engineer named John Loudon MacAdam.
+ The trail was there until 1802, when part of the Ulster and Delaware Turnpike was built over it.
+ The New Jersey Turnpike and the Garden State Parkway opened in the 1950s.
+ Parts of the turnpike also are parts of four Interstate Highways: I-35, I-335, I-470, and I-70.
+ I-80 becomes the Keystone Shortway The eastern end of I-80 is its junction with the New Jersey Turnpike and Interstate 95 just west of the George Washington Bridge entering New York City.
+ The Connecticut Turnpike is a freeway in Connecticut.

Example sentences of “turnpike”:
+ The Turnpike itself has two sections.
+ The Pennsylvania Turnpike was planned in the 1930s to make traveling by car better across the mountains of Pennsylvania.
+ Around 120,000 people use the Kansas Turnpike every day.
+ The station is between Turnpike Lane tube stationTurnpike Lane and Bounds Green stations and is in Travelcard Zone 3.
+ The first paved road in the United States was the former Philadelphia and Lancaster Turnpike which makes up part of the present-day U.S.
+ The service started in 1817 as the Richmond Turnpike Company.
+ The turnpike was renamed for former Governor John Davis Lodge soon afterward.
+ The Turnpike itself has two sections.
+ The Pennsylvania Turnpike was planned in the 1930s to make traveling by car better across the mountains of Pennsylvania.
+ Around 120,000 people use the Kansas Turnpike every day.
+ Turnpike Lane tube station is a station at Turnpike Lane on the Piccadilly Line of the London Underground, between Manor House tube stationManor House and Wood Green stations, and in Travelcard Zone 3.
+ The New Jersey Turnpike is a toll road in New Jersey.
+ I-95 leaves the Turnpike west of New London, and continues east through that city towards Westerly, Rhode Island rather than turning north with the Turnpike.
+ The Kansas Turnpike is owned and repaired by the Kansas Turnpike Authority, which is based in Wichita.
