Similar words: roadside, roadster, road sense, crossroads, road safety, loads, loads of, toadstool. Meaning: [rəʊd] n. a partly sheltered anchorage.
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91. The roads cross just outside the town.
92. The municipal authorities have kept the roads up well.
93. The roads were slick with wet mud.
94. These roads are unsuitable for use by heavy vehicles.
95. Some roads are closed owing to drifting.
96. Five roads radiate from the square.
97. The local council is in charge of repairing roads.
98. I expect they'll be gritting the roads tonight.
99. The region is traversed by several roads.
100. Many roads were flooded and impassable following the storm.
101. The roads merge a kilometre ahead.
102. The roads are built to accommodate gradual temperature changes.
103. Where do the two roads join?
104. Driving on icy roads can be pretty hairy.
105. The roads were slick with rain.
106. Drive carefully on those icy roads.
107. Public utilities dig up roads to lay pipes.
108. The roads were thick with holiday traffic.
109. Driving sleet brought more problems to roads last night.
110. The ice on the roads made driving conditions treacherous.
111. The roads should be less crowded today.
112. Britain's roads are a danger to cyclists.
113. These two roads are parallel.
114. Our car was slithered on the icy roads.
115. The roads are icy(sentencedict .com), so drive with care.
116. The small roads are chock-a-block with traffic.
117. Bombing had made roads and railways unusable.
118. The desert roads are pitted with potholes.
119. Where do the two roads join up?
120. Five main roads fan out from the village.
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