English to Latin Meaning of byroad - byroad


Byroad :
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Definitions of byroad in English
Noun(1) a side road little traveled (as in the countryside
Examples of byroad in English
(1) This appears to be an obvious reference to the need for road users to go round the potholes - the byroad in question is adjacent to a network of roundabouts on the Laois / Carlow border.(2) Ducking into the lanes and byroads whenever the urchins got hold of him was no permanent solution.(3) Cyclists of all ages will take to the high roads and byroads around Carlow this Sunday, all in the name of charity as they give their all for the 25th annual Lions Club Cycle Rally.(4) But this traffic jam was unlike what thousands of motorists experience everyday, as these cars were now only replicas of what they once were, when they travelled the byroads and highroads of the North West.(5) ‘We could hear the waves coming and the buildings collapsing behind us - the sound was terrible - so we headed to the byroads and kept running,’ she says.(6) He travelled each morning with bread supplies for Port-laoise but in the afternoons he travelled on the country byroads bringing Brad-bury's breads and confectioneries to rural shops.(7) But in Sixmilebridge, a small Clare town, people are patrolling the streets and byroads every single night of the year.(8) However it is on the byroads of lateral thinking that the best revelations are made, where practical knowledge meets the vivid imagination.(9) All were togged out in rain gear and the party made its way across country along the shady hawthorn byroads to Achonry Cathedral where a special party welcomed them with refreshments.(10) He knew all the byroads in the plantation areas.(11) After traipsing around the byroads in Knockleigha, peering over a few fences and clambering into a few ditches, the safari was beginning to look like a non-event.(12) Getting from A to B round the byroads of Borris has this week become a simple matter of a phone call.(13) Advocating that candidates basically get out and wear down shoe leather on the high roads and byroads over the next three-and-a-half months, he claimed the organisation is a part of every community in the country.(14) Before reaching his height, he had to take numerous byroads and make many aberrant deviations, conceal himself in multiple hiding places and under multiple masks: for example, that of a philologist.(15) Accidents can happen on byroads where only three cars travel a day; this makes it very difficult for us to draw up a trend.(16) As more and more Indian and Pakistani businesses opened along Oak Tree Road and its byroads , parking became a contentious issue.
Related Phrases of byroad
(1) by road ::
per viam
Synonyms
Noun
1. byway ::
Varo
2. bypath ::
bypath
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