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alleyway

[ UK /ˈælɪwˌe‍ɪ/ ]
[ US /ˈæɫiˌweɪ/ ]
NOUN
  1. a narrow street with walls on both sides

How To Use alleyway In A Sentence

  • Just over two weeks ago a 27 year old woman was sexually assaulted in an alleyway.
  • They were replaced by shanties and shacks built of nothing more than clapboard or wattle and daub with dark and threatening alleyways between.
  • A metal vent cover hit the floor of an alleyway with a large clatter.
  • Although there was stout opposition, the king's men stormed the town and history records that they used the alleyways to reach the town centre where there was some stiff fighting.
  • Alleyways are an access point for about 90 per cent of burglaries in the area and by sealing them off we can greatly improve residents' security,’ he said.
  • A motor car was parked in the alleyway about three metres from the bakery door and alongside the Alliance building end wall.
  • He ducks into an alleyway in an attempt to lose his pursuers, but before he can scurry over a low wall, they catch up.
  • An image of a taxi-clogged street is set against one of smiling boys in an alleyway; an aerial view of straight avenues, traffic circles, and high-rises is juxtaposed with one of the honeycombed streets of the old town.110 Bloodlust
  • There are abandoned temples, coliseums, amphitheaters, ruins of old, ruined Greek-Roman fortresses - there are even alleyways of destroyed ancient cities.
  • The Jag blocked the whole alleyway, barely leaving enough room for someone to sidle past it. DEAD BEAT
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