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cart track

British  

noun

  1. Also called: cart road.  a rough track or road in a rural area

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Together they stood in the cart tracks amid the settling dust.

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Seth had never particularly noticed the weedy cart track.

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Two miles along the road they came to a winding cart track leading uphill to a farm.

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She had never much been close to girls, so the change was nothing sharp, but at least before there were head nods exchanged when she rode through the village or along the cart tracks.

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Along the crest was the line of a cart track and beyond, a copse.

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