English words containing roads:
Broads
brɔːdMeanings of Broads:
nounA woman.
Usage examples:
I get drunk, follow the pretty broads, and make a fool of myself
proper nounA network of shallow freshwater lakes, traversed by slow-moving rivers, in norfolk and suffolk. they were formed by the gradual natural flooding of medieval peat diggings.
adjectiveVery wide
Usage examples:
He flashed a broad grin at us., the magazine covers a broad range of subjects., he explained it in …
Meanings of Broadsided:
verbCollide with the side of (a vehicle).
Usage examples:
I had to skid my bike sideways to avoid broadsiding her
nounA fierce verbal attack.
Usage examples:
He launched a broadside against the economic reforms
adverbWith the side turned in a particular direction.
Usage examples:
The yacht was drifting broadside to the wind
Meanings of Broadsides:
nounA fierce verbal attack.
Usage examples:
He launched a broadside against the economic reforms
verbCollide with the side of (a vehicle).
Usage examples:
I had to skid my bike sideways to avoid broadsiding her
adverbWith the side turned in a particular direction.
Usage examples:
The yacht was drifting broadside to the wind
Broadsiding
ˈbrɔːd.saɪdMeanings of Broadsiding:
verbCollide with the side of (a vehicle).
Usage examples:
I had to skid my bike sideways to avoid broadsiding her
nounA fierce verbal attack.
Usage examples:
He launched a broadside against the economic reforms
adverbWith the side turned in a particular direction.
Usage examples:
The yacht was drifting broadside to the wind
Meanings of Broadswords:
nounA sword with a wide blade, used for cutting rather than thrusting.
Usage examples:
When he reappeared, he had a small pack as well as a broadsword and two smaller swords meant for co…
Meanings of Byroads:
nounA minor road.
Usage examples:
Today's byroads may have been old lanes or drovers' trails
Meanings of Crossroads:
nounAn intersection of two or more roads.
Usage examples:
Donna accelerated, seeing a crossroads ahead
Meanings of Highroads:
nounA main road.
Usage examples:
Kilburn high road
Meanings of Inroads:
nounAn instance of something being encroached on or reduced by something else.
Usage examples:
The firm is beginning to make inroads into the uk market
plural nounDirect and noticeable effects on something
Usage examples:
Women have made major inroads into this profession over the last 20 years.
Railroads
ˈreɪl.rəʊdMeanings of Railroads:
nounA track or set of tracks made of steel rails along which passenger and freight trains run; a railway.
Usage examples:
His uncle works on the railroad
verbRush or coerce (someone) into doing something.
Usage examples:
She hesitated, unwilling to be railroaded into a decision
Meanings of Roads:
nounA wide way leading from one place to another, especially one with a specially prepared surface which vehicles can use.
Usage examples:
A country road
Meanings of Roadsider:
nounA person standing, walking, selling something, etc., on or by the roadside.
Roadsides
ˈrəʊd.saɪdMeanings of Roadsides:
nounThe strip of land beside a road.
Usage examples:
Roadside cafes
Roadstead
ˈrəʊdstɛdMeanings of Roadstead:
nounAnother term for road (sense 3).
Meanings of Roadsteads:
nounAnother term for road (sense 3).
Meanings of Roadstone:
nounUsually in plural: a stone used for making roads. also as a mass noun: a quantity of this; a type of stone used in road-making.
Meanings of Tramroads:
nounA road with wooden, stone, or metal tracks for wheels, used by wagons in mining districts.
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