We went along the road all night in the dark and the adjutant kept riding up alongside my kitchen and saying, “You must put it out.
Ernest Hemingway, In Our Time
The whole battery was drunk going along the road in the dark.
Ernest Hemingway, In Our Time
It was funny going along that road.
Ernest Hemingway, In Our Time
The carts were jammed for thirty miles along the Karagatch road.
Ernest Hemingway, In Our Time
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Dictionary
Merriam-Webster
— ROADSTEAD —often used in plural
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Macmillan
— a way that leads from one place to another, especially one with a hard surface that cars and other vehicles can use
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Other Word Forms
roads
Usage
4 uses of ‘road’ in In Our Time, by Ernest Hemingway
14 uses of ‘road’ in Pride and Prejudice, by Jane Austen
21 uses of ‘road’ in The Great Gatsby, by F. Scott Fitzgerald
16 uses of ‘road’ in The Hound of the Baskervilles, by Arthur Conan Doyle