ADJECTIVE
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remote from populous or much-traveled regions
they found a quiet out-of-the-way resort
ADVERB
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not along the usual route
in order to experience something different, you need to go off the beaten path
How To Use off the beaten track In A Sentence
- They are looking for a vacation spot that is off the beaten track.
- His colleagues are planning to go somewhere off the beaten track for the summer holidays.
- His colleagues are planning to go somewhere off the beaten track for the summer holidays.
- An isolated, bleak windswept wilderness it lies well off the beaten track and until recently was completely closed to foreigners.
- Our house is a bit off the beaten track.
- Tiny secluded beaches can be found off the beaten track.
- Four hundred years later Newmarket is still a fair way off the beaten track. Champions Day has a brighter future at Ascot than at remote Newmarket
- As Zoe Buchanan, who runs K2, an estate agency in Macher, 15 minutes inland from the capital, Arrecife, observes: "The further off the beaten track the property is, the more issues you may have with getting the correct paperwork to obtain mains water and electrics, which is why many owners go alternative. Top stories from Times Online
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- His colleagues are planning to go somewhere off the beaten track for the summer holidays.