puhekieltä A passage along either side of a ship's upper deck.
puhekieltä A passage through the side of a ship or though a railing through which the ship may be boarded.
puhekieltä An earthen and plank ramp leading from the stable yard into the upper storey or mow of a dairy barn.
To serve as, furnish with, or conduct oneself as though proceeding on a gangway.
2004, Bill Hillsman, Run the Other Way:
He gangwayed his way through the crowd, and just as the clock struck midnight, he was standing in front of NBC's camera on national TV as the governor-elect of Minnesota and the first Reform Party candidate ever to be elected to high office.
2014, Jude Cook, Byron Easy:
They're conducting phone conversations without speaking into the wrong end of their mobiles, or gangwaying to the Gents without tripping over, or turning the pages of a newspaper without blacking adjacent eyes.
2014, Kevin McAleer, Dueling: The Cult of Honor in Fin-de-Siecle Germany:
Here also of exceptional value were the half-dozen dueling codes published after 1880, gangwaying a detailed analysis in chapter II of the manner in which duels unfolded, and dozens of French sources which formed the core of a chapter on the French duel.