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[ US /ˈɹoʊd/ ]
[ UK /ɹˈə‍ʊd/ ]
NOUN
  1. a way or means to achieve something
    the road to fame
  2. an open way (generally public) for travel or transportation

How To Use road In A Sentence

  • It bothered me a little that I didn't have a pickup, and I couldn't see doing much off road driving with my Mustang fastback.
  • The Huilloc men are only a little taller than their womenfolk, with broad chests, powerful shoulders and heavily muscled legs.
  • My poor Lirriper was a handsome figure of a man, with a beaming eye and a voice as mellow as a musical instrument made of honey and steel, but he had ever been a free liver being in the commercial travelling line and travelling what he called a limekiln road — “a dry road, Emma my dear,” my poor Lirriper says to me, “where I have to lay the dust with one drink or another all day long and half the night, and it wears me Emma” — and this led to his running through a good deal and might have run through the turnpike too when that dreadful horse that never would stand still for a single instant set off, but for its being night and the gate shut and consequently took his wheel, my poor Lirriper and the gig smashed to atoms and never spoke afterwards. Mrs. Lirriper's Lodgings
  • The Subaru then veered across the road and hit a telegraph pole, eventually becoming lodged between the pole and a tree.
  • Marriage followed alongside a comfortable life on the cosy road to middle-class success.
  • Firm words , air shower and broadband are three major key products of the firm net operator.
  • A serious road accident caused traffic chaos yesterday.
  • As a young man he wrote words to popular folk airs and had them printed as broadsheets.
  • With no warning signs on either side and under poor lighting, the road is a death trap for motorists.
  • The loo was in a tin hut across the road. The Sun
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