Pronunciation: /baɪˌweɪ/
noun a little-used road or path
A1 I like to explore the countryside byway on my bike.
A2 The byway through the forest was a peaceful escape from the city.
B1 The byway was lined with wildflowers, making for a picturesque drive.
B2 We took a scenic byway to avoid the traffic on the main highway.
C1 The historic byway is a popular route for cyclists and hikers alike.
C2 The byway meanders through the mountains, offering stunning views of the landscape.
adjective describing something related to a byway
A1 I took a walk down a quiet byway in the countryside.
A2 The byway path was overgrown with wildflowers and tall grasses.
B1 We decided to explore the byway trails on our bikes for a change of scenery.
B2 The byway route provided a peaceful alternative to the busy main road.
C1 The byway designation ensured that only local traffic was allowed on the road.
C2 The byway regulations prohibited commercial vehicles from using the route.
formal The historic byway is a popular route for tourists to explore the countryside.
informal Let's take the scenic byway instead of the main highway for a more relaxing drive.
slang I love cruising down the back byways with the windows down and music blasting.
figurative Through hard work and determination, she navigated the byways of success to achieve her goals.
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