towing path Antonyms

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Meaning of towing path

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towing path (n)

a path along a canal or river used by animals towing boats

towing path Sentence Examples

  1. The tranquil river flowed alongside the verdant towing path, inviting leisurely strolls.
  2. The horse-drawn barge glided silently along the muddy towing path, leaving a trail of ripples in its wake.
  3. The elderly couple took their daily constitutional along the sun-dappled towing path, reminiscing about their youth.
  4. The cyclist pedaled furiously on the cobbled towing path, the wind in his hair and the scenery blurring past.
  5. The children skipped and played along the gravel towing path, their laughter echoing in the crisp autumn air.
  6. The overgrown towing path served as a haven for wildlife, with rabbits scuttling through the bushes and birds singing in the trees.
  7. The boaters enjoyed a picnic lunch on a secluded stretch of towing path, surrounded by wildflowers and the gentle sound of the river.
  8. The towing path led through a picturesque village, with quaint cottages and a charming bridge spanning the river.
  9. The towrope snapped, sending the heavy barge adrift and careening towards the riverbank, narrowly missing the towing path.
  10. The local council planned to refurbish the dilapidated towing path, making it more accessible for pedestrians, cyclists, and boaters alike.

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a path along a canal or river used by animals towing boats

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The tranquil river flowed alongside the verdant towing path, inviting leisurely strolls.

The horse-drawn barge glided silently along the muddy towing path, leaving a trail of ripples in its wake.

The elderly couple took their daily constitutional along the sun-dappled towing path, reminiscing about their youth.

The cyclist pedaled furiously on the cobbled towing path, the wind in his hair and the scenery blurring past.