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Side road   /saɪd roʊd/   Listen
Side road

noun
1.
A minor road branching off of a main road.






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"Side road" Quotes from Famous Books



... a side road, flanked on either hand by elms, Mr. Doulton tapped on the wind-screen, and Tims pulled up. Malcolm Sage had requested that the car be stopped a hundred yards before it reached "The Grove," where the training ...
— Malcolm Sage, Detective • Herbert George Jenkins

... the last mile of a long walk is the worst, and it certainly proved so in this case, for it was dark when Whitey turned off into a side road and the lights of Cal Smith's ranch ...
— Injun and Whitey to the Rescue • William S. Hart

... off the main pike, to follow a side road that seemed to lead up into a wild stretch of country. Here an occasional farm might be run across but as a rule there were woods, and then some more woods, until one could tramp for miles and miles through stretches of country where it seemed almost ...
— Chums of the Camp Fire • Lawrence J. Leslie

... nearly to death," said another of the ladies, tartly; and then the carriage went on and was soon lost to sight on a side road. ...
— The Rover Boys in the Air - From College Campus to the Clouds • Edward Stratemeyer

... private estate, but swiftly sped off into a side road instead of going up to the big house in the upper windows of which Ruth saw lights, although it was now ...
— Ruth Fielding at the War Front - or, The Hunt for the Lost Soldier • Alice B. Emerson


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