Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
narrow-lane
noun
/ˈnɛr.oʊ leɪn/

Definition
A narrow-lane is a limited width path or road, primarily designed for single-lane traffic, often found in rural or urban settings.

Examples
- Driving on the narrow-lane required careful maneuvering to avoid bumping into the stones.
- She loved taking her bike through the scenic narrow-lane that wound through the countryside.

Meaning
The term refers to a street or passage that is not wide enough for more than one vehicle to pass at a time, making it typically suitable for small vehicles, bicycles, or pedestrians.

Synonyms
- alley
- pathway
- track
- lane