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Fosse Way
/ fɒs /
noun
- a Roman road in Britain between Lincoln and Exeter, with a fosse on each side
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Example Sentences
I wonder that more men do not set out to follow, let us say, the Fosse-Way.
From Project Gutenberg
The Fosse Way strikes right through the village, and may here be inspected with advantage.
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It possibly derives its name from its proximity to the Fosse Way.
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