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narrow lane

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meanings of narrowand lane


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narrow
adjective
uk /ˈnær.əʊ/ us /ˈner.oʊ/
having a small distance from one side to the other, especially in comparison with ...
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lane
noun[C]
uk /leɪn/ us /leɪn/
a narrow road in the countryside or in ...
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Examples of narrow lane


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It is on a blind bend in a narrowlane.
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That would all need access along this narrowlane.
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He may consider it dangerous for a caravan to go in and out of a narrowlane, and he would reject the site.
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You all know that long narrowlane of ships proceeding west to east and east to west.
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You cannot suggest that widening a narrowlane is a real alternative employment to coal mining.
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My keeper was riding home on his bicycle along a narrowlane one evening when he noticed a badger ahead of him.
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Perhaps it is more of a narrowlane than a road.
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If the ferry is done away with, the only way out of the village lies along a narrowlane which is in a bad state of repair.
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That is still usually so, but if someone drives up behind at 60 mph in a narrowlane it makes one think carefully about cycling there.
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It is a narrowlane.
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With his ninety armed men and two armoured cars he went down the narrowlane by which entry was obtained to that place, surrounded by walls and possessing few exits.
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At that time, the town consisted of two rows of houses forming a narrowlane.
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A file of six or seven women ski past on a narrowlane.
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The church, built in 1910, is located down a narrowlane in the otherwise residential neighborhood.
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This should have been an impregnable position, with the attackers concentrated into a narrowlane and covered by the defenders of the castle there.
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A wynd is typically a narrowlane between houses, an open throughway, usually wide enough for a horse and cart.
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Every now and then, locals walking down a galli (narrowlane), which is a shortcut naturally carved out of necessity by foot traffic.
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Only a single narrowlane lined with trees and hedges ran across the stream via a ford, and up to the top of the ridge.
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You have to find a narrowlane that is largely lain with bricks.
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Bullock selected a narrowlane.
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