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View definitions for main road

main road

noun as in high road

noun as in main drag

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Example Sentences

When we drove down the main road, signs of clashes were everywhere.

A few miles on, a new main road was clotted with convoys of tractor-trailers.

Soon we were in Akçakale, a crowded town with a single main road.

She knew about the cemetery, she told us, as she directed us off the main road and down a narrow street.

As we were turning onto the main road, about six cop cars with their lights flashing were speeding toward the theater.

But his eyes and ears were alert, and he was the first to hear the advent of a large body of horses along the main road.

It was a good day for cyclists, for the main road to the town of Epping was crowded with thousands of them.

Indeed, we should have missed it ourselves had we not wandered from the main road into a narrow lane that led to the village.

To reachPg 102 this town we turned a few miles from the main road on the following day, but missed the fisher-fleet as before.

Leaving the main road a detour of a few miles enabled us to visit Crowland Abbey shortly before reaching Peterborough.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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