alleyway
Americannoun
Usage
What is an alleyway? An alleyway is a narrow passage between buildings or other structures. Alleyway can also refer to a narrow path or passage behind a row of houses, such as one that allows access to garages and back yards. The word alley means the same thing. Example: We took a shortcut through the narrow alleyway between the shops.
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Origin of alleyway
Example Sentences
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"We believe the suspects turned right after leaving the house and then ran down an alleyway beside the next-door property," Insp Dalzell said.
From BBC ● Jan. 31, 2026
Fox11 News, which obtained a surveillance video recording of the attack, reported that the incident took place by the 11th Court alleyway near the Hermosa Beach Pier.
From Los Angeles Times ● Nov. 24, 2025
"He literally walked from the alleyway not knowing what he was about to walk into," she said.
From BBC ● Oct. 29, 2025
The first-generation underground churches of a half-century ago met in houses and undisclosed alleyway rooms, gathering by word of mouth.
From The Wall Street Journal ● Oct. 23, 2025
At the end of the alleyway, Ernesto Brito, nervously attempting a sharp right turn, clatters to the ground.
From "Dreaming in Cuban" by Cristina García
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Most Palestinian shopkeepers in the Old City had pulled down their metal shutters and deserted the stone alleyways.
From Barron's ● May 14, 2026
A woman, in a rhinestone shirt, told me that she wanted to convene her fellow cyclists to whizz by the gulleys and alleyways around Tucson, searching for clues in the muck.
From Slate ● Feb. 23, 2026
Parnia said she ran away down alleyways and was suddenly pulled into an apartment block by a woman.
From BBC ● Jan. 23, 2026
At the confluence of three alleyways, the crowd swells, a living, breathing thing.
From Salon ● Nov. 8, 2025
Consequently, the alleyways became a stinking cesspool, swarming with flies the size of rats, and rats the size of cats.
From "Kaffir Boy: An Autobiography" by Mark Mathabane
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