alleyway

[ˈæliweɪ]

alleyway Definition

a narrow street or passage between buildings.

Using alleyway: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "alleyway" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The cat ran down the alleyway.

  • Example

    The restaurant is located in a small alleyway.

  • Example

    The thief escaped through the alleyway.

  • Example

    The alleyway was dark and deserted.

alleyway Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for alleyway

Phrases with alleyway

  • dead-end alleyway

    an alleyway that has no exit at one end

    Example

    The police cornered the suspect in a dead-end alleyway.

  • an alleyway behind buildings, often used for deliveries or garbage disposal

    Example

    The back alleyway was filled with trash cans and recycling bins.

  • artwork painted or displayed in an alleyway

    Example

    The city commissioned local artists to create alleyway art to beautify the area.

Origins of alleyway

from Middle English 'alei', meaning 'a passage in a house', and 'wey', meaning 'way'

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Summary: alleyway in Brief

An 'alleyway' [ˈæliweɪ] is a narrow street or passage between buildings. It is often used as a shortcut or for deliveries and garbage disposal. Phrases like 'dead-end alleyway' and 'back alleyway' describe specific types of alleyways. 'Alleyway art' refers to artwork painted or displayed in an alleyway.