cartway Antonyms

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Meaning of cartway

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cartway (n.)

A way or road for carts.

cartway Sentence Examples

  1. The narrow cartway wound its way through the dense forest, barely wide enough for a single wagon.
  2. Farmers used the cartway to transport their goods to market during the harvest season.
  3. The ancient cartway was lined with moss-covered stones, evidence of its long history.
  4. Travelers relied on the cartway as a shortcut through the rugged terrain.
  5. Villagers gathered along the cartway to watch the passing procession of merchants and traders.
  6. Heavy rains often turned the cartway into a muddy quagmire, making travel difficult.
  7. The cartway connected remote villages, serving as a lifeline for isolated communities.
  8. Bandits lurked along the deserted stretches of the cartway, preying on unsuspecting travelers.
  9. Over time, the cartway became overgrown with weeds, its once bustling thoroughfare now forgotten.
  10. Despite its humble appearance, the cartway played a crucial role in the region's economy and infrastructure.

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A way or road for carts.

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The narrow cartway wound its way through the dense forest, barely wide enough for a single wagon.

Farmers used the cartway to transport their goods to market during the harvest season.

The ancient cartway was lined with moss-covered stones, evidence of its long history.

Travelers relied on the cartway as a shortcut through the rugged terrain.