According to Wikipedia, "In modern usage, a causeway is a road or railway elevated by a bank, usually across a broad body of water or wetland."
A causeway is an elevated path, road or railway embankment across a water or wetlands.
it is the bow
Some words that have 'caus' in them are causeway and because.
I believe you're referring to "Tun Dr Mahathir described the [Malaysian] government as 'half-past six' with no guts after it scrapped a project to build a bridge to replace the Causeway because it could not secure the agreement of Singapore". "Half past six" is an idiom on it's own, slang mainly used in Malaysia and Singapore. In short though, it means: Careless, shoddy; incompetent, screwed up.
The proper noun Treasure Island is used for a number of things.Some common nouns for the proper noun Treasure Island are:book titlemovie titletheme parkisland (Treasure Island, FL 33706 and Treasure Island in San Francisco Bay, CA)road (Treasure Island Causeway, St. Petersburg, FL and Treasure Island Road, San Francisco, CA)
The Causeway School was created in 1998.
the causeway was built in 1998 by someone....
Causeway Link was created in 2003.
Melbourne Causeway was created in 1941.
Cribbs Causeway was created in 1998.
Galveston Causeway was created in 1912.
Venetian Causeway was created in 1913.
Cleanse the Causeway happened in 1520.
Giant's Causeway was created in 1986.
MacArthur Causeway was created in 1920.
Rickenbacker Causeway was created in 1947.
Sanibel Causeway was created in 1963.