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alleywayal‧ley‧way /ˈæliweɪ/ noun [countable] - A beggar lad showed us the house in a dank, narrow alleyway where Mistress Hopkins lived.
- A motor car was parked in the alleyway about three metres from the bakery door and alongside the Alliance building end wall.
- Beyond them other streets with narrow rear alleyways and outside lavatories stretched all the way to the main road.
- It was identical to the one thrust into my hand in the alleyway.
- She walked briskly through the teeming streets and alleyways which lay behind the main thoroughfares of Bridgetown.
ADJECTIVE► narrow· Beyond them other streets with narrow rear alleyways and outside lavatories stretched all the way to the main road.· A beggar lad showed us the house in a dank, narrow alleyway where Mistress Hopkins lived.· The narrowest, poorest alleyways glow with flames, lighting up the hillside paths.· It is a town of simple charms and colourful history, where winding narrow streets and alleyways present surprises at every turn.· They scrambled from the police car and headed down a narrow alleyway, their hands resting lightly on their sheathed batons.· The gunman looked around him wildly and the crowd parted as he darted up a narrow alleyway.· An old City institution tucked away down a narrow alleyway.· As Tom made his way to the door he noticed a particularly evil-looking group lurking at the entrance of a narrow alleyway. an alley |