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byroad
noun as in crossroad
Strongest match
Example Sentences
But the two-lane Lincoln that preceded the turnpike was rendered obsolete when its four-lane cousin was completed, a forgotten footnote in the byroads of American history.
As you read this, hackers are working diligently to uncover avenues, inroads and byroads to get into your confidential corporate data.
His amiable interrogation continues, as he navigates down an icy, tree-lined byroad.
That to the right must be the byroad along which the Uhlans had ridden to cut them off.
This narrowed the search to east and west roads, from which, however, many byroads diverged, so that it left them utterly at sea.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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