From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary EnglishRelated topics: Householddrivewaydrive‧way /ˈdraɪvweɪ/●くろまる●くろまる○しろまる noun [countable]DHthe hard area or road between your house and the streetSYN driveExamples from the Corpusdriveway• The codesgovern everything from how wide a driveway can be to how far back from the street something can be built.• At the end of t he meanderingdrivewaylooms a towering, ruggedly stylish home and a towering, ruggedlawyer.• There is no cover for damage to terraces, patios, driveways, footpaths, garden walls and hedges.• Twin doors approached via a shareddriveway.• It makes me want to go out and shovel the dust out of the driveway.• And so, with a sigh, he pulled out of the driveway, then stared down the narrowone-way street.• On the driveway up to the house, a Victorianmansion, two men are striding purposefully.• So I walk down the uncleared driveway, feeling the coldsnowcrunch under the feet.