byroad (Meaning)

Wordnet

byroad (n)

a side road little traveled (as in the countryside)

Webster

byroad (n.)

A private or obscure road.

byroad Sentence Examples

  1. We took a leisurely drive down the scenic byroad, enjoying the tranquility of the countryside.
  2. The byroad was lined with ancient trees, casting dappled shadows on the winding path.
  3. Some of the most picturesque landscapes can be found along the secluded byroads of the region.
  4. Local folklore often tells tales of ghostly encounters along the deserted byroads at night.
  5. Despite its rugged terrain, the byroad offered a shortcut through the mountains.
  6. The byroad was barely wide enough for two cars to pass each other, adding excitement to the journey.
  7. Travelers often stumble upon charming villages and hidden waterfalls while exploring the byroads.
  8. During the rainy season, the byroad becomes treacherous with mudslides and washouts.
  9. The byroad provided a sense of adventure, leading us to undiscovered corners of the countryside.
  10. Wildlife enthusiasts flock to the byroad in hopes of catching a glimpse of rare birds and animals.

FAQs About the word byroad

a side road little traveled (as in the countryside)A private or obscure road.

byway, alleyway,alley, walkway, passageway, bypath, bystreet, shortcut, road, route

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We took a leisurely drive down the scenic byroad, enjoying the tranquility of the countryside.

The byroad was lined with ancient trees, casting dappled shadows on the winding path.

Some of the most picturesque landscapes can be found along the secluded byroads of the region.

Local folklore often tells tales of ghostly encounters along the deserted byroads at night.