Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun A private lane, or one forming a byway.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- noun A private lane, or one opening out of the usual road.
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Examples
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They found a clinic hidden deep in a dead-ending by-lane and waited for the doctor to call them.
Twin Moons 2010
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He said that prior to the independence Ladakh region was an important by-lane of fabled silk route which contributed greatly to the economy of the region.
BJP condemns PDP���s suggestion links through Leh towards Centre Asia & China 2009
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Every big market in Delhi is two markets in one—there is always a smaller, grimier mirror image of the real market, tucked somewhere into a by-lane.
THE WHITE TIGER Aravind Adiga 2008
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And when she knew that he had nothing, she said to him, “Take me by the hand and carry me aside into a by-lane, as if thou wouldst examine me privily.”
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I took her for a wise woman, and by-and-by she led me into a by-lane, and told me there I should dwell.
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Mr. Foker walking down the street, took the by-lane which skirts it, and ran as quickly as she could to the lodge-gate, Clavering
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Meanwhile the boy had quickened his pace, and turning up a by-lane some mile and half short of the white farmstead, ascended towards the leaner pastures, and so on to the cottage of his mother.
Wessex Tales 2006
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Act of Parliament relating to the trust, found that his protegee had been wrongly taxed, rode through the gate himself, paying the toll, then brought an action against the gate-keeper, and proved that all people coming up a certain by-lane, and going down a certain other by-lane, were toll-free.
The Warden 2004
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I therefore found myself obliged, when I wished to rest myself and read, to look out for a retired spot in some by-lane or crossroad.
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Rose Cottage was exceptionally remote, tucked off by itself down a little by-lane; the owners had probably been pathetically grateful that anyone was willing to take it these days.
Phoenix And Ashes Lackey, Mercedes 2004
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