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  • 1outside lane — UK US noun [countable] [singular outside lane plural outside lanes] british the lane (=section) of a motorway where vehicles can pass other vehicles and travel fastest. The American word is passing lane . T …

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  • 2outside lane — UK / US noun [countable] Word forms outside lane : singular outside lane plural outside lanes British the lane (= section) of a motorway where vehicles can pass other vehicles and travel fastest. The American word is passing lane …

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  • 3Wide outside lane — In the United States of America, wide outside lane (WOL), or wide curb lane (WCL), is a term used by cyclists and bicycle transportation planners to refer to the outermost lane of a roadway when it is wide enough to be safely shared side by side… …

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  • 4lane — W3S3 [leın] n [: Old English; Origin: lanu] 1.) a narrow road in the countryside →↑path ▪ a quiet country lane 2.) a road in a city, often used in road names ▪ the Hilton Hotel in Park Lane ▪ a network of alleys and back …

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  • 5outside — out|side1 W1S1 [autˈsaıd] adv, prep 1.) a) not inside a building = ↑outdoors ≠ ↑inside ▪ When we got up, it was still dark outside. ▪ Go and play outside. see usage note ↑out1 b) …

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  • 6outside — 1 /aUt saId, aUtsaId/ preposition 1 out of a particular building or room: As soon as we were outside the door we burst out laughing. opposite inside 3 (2) 2 out of a building but still close to it: I ll meet you outside the hardware store at 2 o… …

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  • 7lane */*/ — UK [leɪn] / US noun [countable] Word forms lane : singular lane plural lanes 1) a) British a narrow road, especially in the countryside They live down a little country lane. b) Lane used in the names of roads Petticoat Lane 2) one of the parts… …

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  • 8lane — /leIn/ noun (C) 1 a narrow road between fields or houses, especially in the countryside: a dusty lane leading to some cottages 2 the two or three parallel areas on a main road which are divided by painted lines to keep fast and slow traffic apart …

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  • 9outside — [[t]a͟ʊtsa͟ɪd[/t]] ♦ outsides (The form outside of can also be used as a preposition. This form is more usual in American English.) 1) N COUNT: usu the N, oft N of n The outside of something is the part which surrounds or encloses the rest of it …

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  • 10outside — n. /owt suyd , suyd /; adj. /owt suyd , owt /; adv. /owt suyd /; prep. /owt suyd , owt suyd /, n. 1. the outer side, surface, or part; exterior: The outside of the house needs painting. 2. the external aspect or appearance. 3. the space without… …

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