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single-track road in British English (ˈsɪŋɡəlˌtræk rəʊd) nouna road that is only wide enough for one vehicle He squinted through the windscreen at the single-track road ahead. Examples of 'single-track road' in a sentencesingle-track road He shrugged, squinting through the windscreen at the single-track road ahead.Single-track road, big skies, changeable weather, feeling of dislocation and insignificance.After 18 miles, bear right onto the single-track road.Driving along the single-track road you come across sheep on it.It would take three hours every day, up a valley on a single-track road.It is at least a mile down a single-track road to reach it from either direction.The hotel is so isolated - several kilometres along a winding, single-track road on an undeveloped headland - that it might as well be.Getting there involves driving about 15 miles down a single-track road, then another fewmiles through woods.In one of the most damaging incidents the island's single track road was blocked for three days by a landslip.A gentle, family-friendly cruise, initially on a single-track road and then on a cycle path through woods, along the shores of a loch. |