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alleyway

[ al-ee-wey ]

noun

  1. an alley or lane.
  2. a narrow passageway.


alleyway

/ ˈælɪˌweɪ /

noun

  1. a narrow passage; alley
“Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged” 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012


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Word History and Origins

Origin of alleyway1

An Americanism dating back to 1780–90; alley 1 + way 1
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Example Sentences

If you get one more ride per day because you move the scooter 50 meters or 100 meters, maybe out of the alleyway, maybe from the departure side of the Metro station to the arrival side of the Metro station, that’s a huge win for a shared operator.

With an accurate map of Rocinha, the city could more easily provide access to public services such as water and waste collection, improve alleyways, and create plazas and public places.

Green started running up East Avenue, before turning left into an alleyway past the town library that took him to Railroad Avenue, where he collapsed in front of an abandoned Timberline store.

“Meander through the alleyways and laneways, and you can find these beautiful moments that feel like they’re just for the locals,” Lee says.

In 2015, Nehad was confronted by a police officer, Neal Browder, in an alleyway in the Midway district.

“This is a very typical street of the times,” Erik says, as we look at the bones of a few other past-bordellos in the alleyway.

After sneaking through a tunnel, the mark emerges in an alleyway.

When the fourth shell comes down, nervous onlookers usher us across the street into another alleyway.

As they began to chase him down an alleyway, Diaz ran toward the front of an apartment building.

Moments later, police caught up with two teens about two blocks away in a Pasadena alleyway.

Like a hurt animal, half crawling, knowing only the base instinct of self preservation, he tried for that delivery alleyway.

Two bedsteads, with a narrow alleyway between, occupied half the interior.

The street Tom followed was lined with tall tenements and ended in little more than an alleyway.

As he reached the second landing of the escape he saw Merrick turn the corner of the alleyway and disappear on the street beyond.

Then the youth got down on his hands and knees and looked over the edge of the tenement, on the alleyway side.

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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.

Where does alleyway come from?

The first records of the word alleyway come from the late 1700s. The word alley is first recorded much earlier, in the 1300s, and comes from the Middle French alee, meaning “walk” or “passage,” from verb aler, “to walk.” The word way is used in the same way in similar compound words that refer to a lane or passage, including passageway, walkway, and pathway, all of which can be used as synonyms for alleyway in some cases.

However, while passageway and walkway can refer to indoor passages, alleyway typically refers to one that’s outside. In big cities, alleyways between buildings are often very narrow—wide enough to walk down but not drive. These kinds of alleyways are often depicted as dark, dangerous, or mysterious places—places where dangerous people might be lurking. In reality, they’re usually just places where businesses deposit their garbage in dumpsters.

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How is alleyway used in real life?

Alleyway is most commonly used to refer to the narrow passage between buildings or to the lane behind a row of houses.

 

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Is alleyway used correctly in the following sentence? 

Please pull the car around back and park in the alleyway.

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