Byroads

Word BYROADS
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Definitions and meanings of "Byroads"

What do we mean by byroads?

A road less frequented than a highway; a byway.

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The word "byroads" in example sentences

This is a new, unique wind-in-your face way to see the imposing castle and the Royal Mile, and to hug some scenic Scottish byroads. ❋ Lea Lane (2011)

Tree Spiker Mike takes you into the boondock byroads of some of the toughest forest fights our emerging green nation has won. ❋ Unknown (2010)

They likely traveled on byroads along mountain ridges, on the timeless paths of muleteers seated with their baskets, on trails beaten through the woods by herds migrating to the mountains in summer and back to the plain before winter. ❋ Barry Strauss (2009)

Another three miles line the lanes and a few of the byroads. ❋ Roger Deakin (2009)

He then sent Garnett to a nearby house to inquire if there were any byroads or “bridle paths” that a detail of horsemen could use to reach the capital and to return with boxes of ammunition. ❋ Jeffry D. Wert (2008)

The land drops away steeply at the edges of the byroads. ❋ Ann Rule (2003)

New Jersey gets goofed on a lot, mostly because our most-traveled byroads cut through the butt-ugliest sections of the so-called Garden State. ❋ Coben, Harlan, 1962- (2002)

They had decided to take to the byroads, had come to a watersplash which the rain had swollen into a torrent and got their car waterlogged in mid-stream. ❋ Mitchell, Gladys, 1901- (1982)

Generally speaking the road surfaces were excellent throughout, but the grades of the hills were ofttimes abnormal, and the narrowness of main roads, and the hedge-hidden byroads which crossed them, made travelling more or less of a danger for the stranger, particularly if he was not habituated to England's custom of "meeting on the left and passing on the right." ❋ Unknown (N/A)

Except for the glare of burning buildings, which lit up the streets, the city was in absolute darkness, and near the quay I lost my way in the byroads trying to get back to the Hotel Wagner. ❋ Various (N/A)

The detachment was to travel by lanes and byroads as much as possible, and under the cover of darkness they hoped to avoid observation and comment. ❋ Homer Randall (N/A)

They press into their service all the aids of cunning, and travel on byroads of the world till they are bronzed enough for its highway. ❋ Various (N/A)

When one has come to see clearly that the source of evil is in the creature, the close mutual connection of created wills and their relations with nature present a field for long and difficult study; and Rousseau has no sooner discerned the road to truth than he wanders away into byroads in which the solution of the problem escapes him. ❋ Ernest Naville (N/A)

At this time straggling was quite prevalent: we saw on byroads many who had left the ranks, almost invariably having thrown away their arms, and subsisting on plunder. ❋ Various (N/A)

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