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dirt road

noun

  1. an unpaved road.


dirt road

noun

  1. an unsealed country road


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Word History and Origins

Origin of dirt road1

An Americanism dating back to 1850–55

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Example Sentences

The players made their way up the dirt road to the prison in a jolly convoy of dusty Jeeps and Land Cruisers.

Christiansen says she was pulled over by a Border Patrol vehicle on a dirt road about two miles from her home.

She does not want TV trucks lining the dirt road that leads to the unmarked compound.

The march actually performed in that time was not less than fifteen miles, over an execrable dirt road.

As they whirled out on the dirt road leading to the camp he explained to them what he had been doing.

This from outside, the farmer standing on the dirt road, Hall's gift cigarette glowing in his mouth.

There was another road parallel and a half mile to the right, a dirt road according to the map-legend.

Halfway down the road into Berby Hollow was an old dirt road to the right that went along the hill through the woods.

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