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Definition of Four-lane
1. Adjective. Having two lanes for traffic in each direction.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Four-lane
Literary usage of Four-lane
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Reports of Cases Before the High Court and Circuit Courts of Justiciary in by Circuit Court of Justiciary, Charles Tennant Couper, Scotland High Court of Justiciary, High Court of Justiciary, Scotland (1883)
"T ' Residence 34 Four Lane Ends Established 1847. ' Dear Sir,—I am obliged by
your reply to my letter. ..."
2. Publications by English Dialect Society (1887)
"We put him for the land horse ; his feet are a bit tender, LANE-ENDS,—the common
term for Cross Roads : as " The Four Lane-Ends" and " The Five Lane-Ends;" ..."
3. Roadside Noise Abatement by OECD Staff (1995)
"In urban areas, a two lane tunnel (in hard rocks) costs about 10 million dollars
per km, a four lane tunnel about 15 million and a six lane one about 30 ..."
4. Worrall's directory of Warrington, Wigan, St. Helens [&c.]. (1876)
"... Bag lane Haslam Charles, 19 Bolton Old rd Hatten Esther, Market st Hayes
William, 14 Church st Higson John, Four lane ends Higson Gerrard, ..."
5. Transactions of the Lancashire and Cheshire Antiquarian Society edited by Charles William Sutton (1902)
"These words occur on the ordnance map at "Four Lane Ends," one and three- quarter
miles south-east by south from the parish church, St. Helens, ..."