Byroad [noun]

Definition of Byroad:

an intersecting road

Synonyms of Byroad:


Opposite/Antonyms of Byroad:

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Sentence/Example of Byroad:

Power raced alongside, and the two struck into a byroad leading to Bellevue Avenue.

Venn made a farewell obeisance, and walked back to his former position, where the byroad from Mistover joined the highway.

The party stopped at a small tavern on a byroad in Virginia, to rest the horses.

The Signal Section went astray and remained silently on a byroad while their officer reconnoitred.

That will put us far enough ahead to be able to take any byroad, and throw them off our traces.

At length we turned aside into a byroad leading up a steep hill, slippery with mud, and left this pleasant valley.

Instead of going on to Radna direct Trent turned his car into a byroad of the oak forest and steamed open the wire.

We slipped into a byroad, left the car, and walked across country to a half-grown copse under the shadow of Beaurevoir.

The conspirators did not meet at the inn itself, but in the castellated manor house just across the byroad.

Of course, I didn't come through the camp of the 200th Ind., but modestly sought a byroad which Mrs. Bolster had put me onto.