Advertisement
Advertisement
low road
noun
- a method, manner, etc., that is underhand, unscrupulous, or otherwise contemptible.
Discover More
Example Sentences
“I am going to leave him the low road that he has been taking the whole campaign,” Cianci added.
Political candidates have never been strangers on the low road.
The Triune God will be our dwelling place even while our feet walk the low road of simple duty here among men.
The whole place has been an island, but it is now joined to the main land by a low road to Roxbury.
Now we'll twitch her down the hill a piece—she lies just about right—and get her home by the low road.
The high road was the direct road to Lower Claybury, the low road a detour to the same.
They were now upon the low road leading parallel to the beach, and towards the end of Inverleith Row.
Advertisement
Word of the Day
[ak-suh-lot-l ]
Meaning and examplesStart each day with the Word of the Day in your inbox!
By clicking "Sign Up", you are accepting Dictionary.com Terms & Conditions and Privacy Policies.
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
Browse