by-street Synonyms

by-street Meaning

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by-street (n.)

A separate, private, or obscure street; an out of the way or cross street.

by-street Sentence Examples

  1. Tucked away on a quiet by-street, the bakery offered the most delectable pastries in town.
  2. Lost in the maze of narrow by-streets, she found herself unexpectedly charmed by the hidden corners of the city.
  3. He preferred the bustling main street to the quieter by-streets, which he found eerily deserted at night.
  4. The bustling market spilled over onto the by-street, its vibrant energy attracting eager shoppers.
  5. Whispers of a hidden garden reached her ears, said to be located on a forgotten by-street.
  6. The weathered buildings lining the by-street spoke volumes of the neighborhood's rich history.
  7. He took a shortcut through the maze of by-streets, hoping to avoid the rush hour traffic.
  8. Street performers entertained the crowds gathered on the lively by-street, filling the air with music and laughter.
  9. The detective followed a trail of clues that led him deeper and deeper into the labyrinthine network of by-streets.
  10. As dusk settled, the by-street took on a different character, its shops adorned with twinkling lights.

FAQs About the word by-street

A separate, private, or obscure street; an out of the way or cross street.

walkway, alley, street, passageway, bypath, byway, alleyway, byroad, roadway, towpath

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Tucked away on a quiet by-street, the bakery offered the most delectable pastries in town.

Lost in the maze of narrow by-streets, she found herself unexpectedly charmed by the hidden corners of the city.

He preferred the bustling main street to the quieter by-streets, which he found eerily deserted at night.

The bustling market spilled over onto the by-street, its vibrant energy attracting eager shoppers.