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		Definition of laneway in English: lanewaynounˈleɪnweɪ Australian, Irish, NZ A narrow road or path; a lane.  two local kids were kicking a ball in the laneway  Example sentencesExamples -  Back in the car, we trundle down the cobbled laneway leading to the township.
 -  There is parking for two cars in the laneway.
 -  The toilet block was outside, behind the tearooms down a narrow laneway.
 -  There is pedestrian access from here to a laneway to the rear.
 -  Their attention was drawn to drug addicts injecting heroin in a laneway outside.
 -  The site is located down a laneway beside the canal across from the hotel.
 -  The laneway was a rough, pot-holed dirt track that wound its way down to the coast over a series of rises.
 -  He was found in a laneway just 30 yards from the main road by a passing taxi driver at 3.20 am.
 -  Three pensioners' lives are being made a complete misery by a continually flooded laneway.
 -  The lodge is approached along a private road which leads to a laneway, closely protected on either side by mature foliage.
 
 
 Origin   Late 19th century: from lane + way.     |