Roads

Word ROADS
Character 5
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Pronunciations /ɹəʊdz/

Definitions and meanings of "Roads"

What do we mean by roads?

A way used for travelling between places, originally one wide enough to allow foot passengers and horses to travel, now (US) usually one surfaced with asphalt or concrete and designed to accommodate many vehicles travelling in both directions. In the UK both senses are heard: a country road is the same as a country lane.

A road; or particularly a car, as a means of transportation.

A path chosen in life or career.

An underground tunnel in a mine.

A railway or a single railway track.

The act of riding on horseback.

A hostile ride against a particular area; a raid.

(often in the plural) A partly sheltered area of water near a shore in which vessels may ride at anchor; a roadstead.

A journey, or stage of a journey.

A way or route.

The road is where white lines let cars drive safely, and where drivers have a mutual agreement to not play bumper cars. Urban Dictionary

Being on road is dealing drugs or trafficking. Urban Dictionary

A hard area,generally an estate,but it can be anywhere a lot of crime goes on.Lots of 'G's hang here and roll Urban Dictionary

Phrase used to describe the past or future road you have / will travel. Urban Dictionary

The space between two potholes . Urban Dictionary

Something we don't need where we're going. Urban Dictionary

An open passageway of sorts, usually for transportation vehicles. Urban Dictionary

An erection males experience caused by the vibrating sensation from driving in a automobile. Urban Dictionary

When you are hanging out on the street. Urban Dictionary

To go out with a friend, usually in a car and "road" around your local area. This includes putting your windows down and driving round needlessly, playing loud music, usually grime. Urban Dictionary

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The word "roads" in example sentences

Back from the skidways, into the woods the swampers cut rough, narrow roads called _dray roads_ or travoy roads, -- mere trails sufficiently cleared of brush to allow a team of horses to pull ❋ William Noyes (N/A)

The outrage about all the roads is a silly distraction because THERE IS NO MONEY TO PAY FOR THEM, which wasn't mentioned by Erica or the bike club. ❋ Unknown (2010)

"Virtually the totality of the Japanese programs was what we call roads and bridges," he says. ❋ Unknown (2009)

The four greys were fresh horses, in good condition and with a light load behind them, so, notwithstanding the bad state of the tracks which they call roads in South Africa, John made good progress. ❋ Henry Rider Haggard (1890)

In Western Virginia the state of the roads is already such as to forbid the idea of further campaigning for the present. ❋ Unknown (1861)

We woke up pretty early for the island style of life we had become custom to and began the journey on the baht bus along what they call roads and we would describe as a death trap. ❋ Unknown (2010)

The main roads are good and beautiful no point going back on the dirt roads and very isolated roads. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Driving on public roads is a de facto requirement of living. ❋ Unknown (2010)

The physical infrastructure of buildings and roads is not up to a sudden massive increase in population, much less the government institutions. ❋ Unknown (2009)

The whole trip and we were dropped off at our hotel door lasted from 8: 00 am till 10: 00 pm, less the hassle of driving, especially at night on those very dark mountain roads which he said he was accustomed too, cost us less than $95.00. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Probably the sign most prominent on Mexican roads is the advisement of a dangerous curve ahead. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Cost for roads is a relatively fixed variable when computing cost/taxpayers. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Most importantly, the tasting rooms are placed prominently next to main roads so that wandering tourists will stop inside and spend their money. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Using those roads is a risky behavior that warrants extra insurance to cover losses caused by uninsured motorists. ❋ Unknown (2010)

On the helter-skelter main roads in these villages and towns we pass by tiendas offering everything from toothpaste to tomatoes or a farmacia where you can purchase drugs that don't require taking out a bank loan, although it might be useful to check their expiry dates. ❋ Unknown (2010)

"Hey dude, [I'm going to go] buy some [groceries]. [I'm driving] my car, wanna come with me on the road? "Ok" ❋ I Took This Pseudonym (2020)

Yo Michael [sorry bro] I couldn't [respond] to your text last night I was [on road]. ❋ DuskVXI (2016)

He lives for the [roads] more time in pen dont waste you're time trying [preach] to him,[blud] this boy needs help no man can chat ta him.. ❋ [SE]PEPPERMAN (2009)

[The road] is [long] and [tough]. ❋ Larstait (2003)

there is [always] a road between [two] potholes in [india] . ❋ Taandav (2005)

[Roads]? Where we're going [we don't] [need] [roads]! ❋ Nickreaper (2012)

For [the ignorant] in the crowd, (i.e. "j") "The Road Not Taken" is by [Robert Frost], NOT [Emily Dickinson]. ❋ Lairor (2004)

Dude, I can't get out of [the car] yet. I still have a [road on] from that long [ride]. ❋ Imdeadicated (2009)

[Ademi]: Yo, Where's [Andre]? [Rita]: Yo, He is On Road ❋ Joey Crack The Don (2009)

Callum "[Sup G], we [roading] tonight?" George "[Yes mate], got some sick new tunes to play" ❋ Youthzeh (2016)

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