Highroad (noun)

A main or important road, typically one that is well-traveled and well-maintained.

Origin:

Derived from the middle english word hiȝrode, meaning 'a main or well-traveled road'.

Examples:

  1. The highroad was the fastest and most convenient way to travel from the city to the countryside.
  2. The highroad was a major thoroughfare, lined with shops, homes, and other businesses.
  3. The highroad was a symbol of progress and prosperity, connecting different communities and bringing commerce and trade.
  4. The highroad was a busy and bustling place, full of travelers and merchants going about their business.
  5. The highroad was the preferred route for stagecoaches and other forms of transportation, making it a vital part of the transportation network.
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