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road runner
(encz)
road runner, n:
Road runner
(gcide)
Road \Road\ (r[=o]), n. [AS. r[=a]d a riding, that on which one
rides or travels, a road, fr. r[imac]dan to ride. See Ride,
and cf. Raid.]
1. A journey, or stage of a journey. [Obs.]
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With easy roads he came to Leicester. --Shak.
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2. An inroad; an invasion; a raid. [Obs.] --Spenser.
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3. A place where one may ride; an open way or public passage
for vehicles, persons, and animals; a track for travel,
forming a means of communication between one city, town,
or place, and another.
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The most villainous house in all the London road.
--Shak.
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Note: The word is generally applied to highways, and as a
generic term it includes highway, street, and lane.
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4. [Possibly akin to Icel. rei[eth]i the rigging of a ship,
E. ready.] A place where ships may ride at anchor at some
distance from the shore; a roadstead; -- often in the
plural; as, Hampton Roads. --Shak.
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Now strike your saile, ye jolly mariners,
For we be come unto a quiet rode [road]. --Spenser.
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On the road, or Uponthe road, traveling or passing over a
road; coming or going; traveling; on the way.
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My hat and wig will soon be here,
They are upon the road. --Cowper.
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Road agent, a highwayman, especially on the stage routes of
the unsettled western parts of the United States; -- a
humorous euphemism. [Western U.S.]
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The highway robber -- road agent he is quaintly
called. --The century.
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Road book, a guidebook in respect to roads and distances.


road kill See roadkill in the vocabulary.

Road metal, the broken, stone used in macadamizing roads.


Road roller, a heavy roller, or combinations of rollers,
for making earth, macadam, or concrete roads smooth and
compact. -- often driven by steam.

Road runner (Zool.), the chaparral cock.

Road steamer, a locomotive engine adapted to running on
common roads.

To go on the road, to engage in the business of a
commercial traveler. [Colloq.]

To take the road, to begin or engage in traveling.

To take to the road, to engage in robbery upon the
highways.
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Syn: Way; highway; street; lane; pathway; route; passage;
course. See Way.
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road runner
(gcide)
Chaparral \Cha`par*ral"\, n. [Sp., fr. chaparro an evergeen
oak.]
1. A thicket of low evergreen oaks.
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2. An almost impenetrable thicket or succession of thickets
of thorny shrubs and brambles.
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Chaparral cock; fem. Chaparral hen (Zool.), a bird of the
cuckoo family (Geococcyx Californianus), noted for
running with great speed. It ranges from California to
Mexico and eastward to Texas; -- called also {road
runner}, ground cuckoo, churea, and snake killer. It
is the state bird of New Mexico.
[1913 Webster +PJC] chapati
road runner
(wn)
road runner
n 1: someone who participates in long-distance races (especially
in marathons) [syn: marathoner, marathon runner, {road
runner}, long-distance runner]
podobné slovodefinícia
road runner
(encz)
road runner, n:
road runner
(gcide)
Road \Road\ (r[=o]), n. [AS. r[=a]d a riding, that on which one
rides or travels, a road, fr. r[imac]dan to ride. See Ride,
and cf. Raid.]
1. A journey, or stage of a journey. [Obs.]
[1913 Webster]

With easy roads he came to Leicester. --Shak.
[1913 Webster]

2. An inroad; an invasion; a raid. [Obs.] --Spenser.
[1913 Webster]

3. A place where one may ride; an open way or public passage
for vehicles, persons, and animals; a track for travel,
forming a means of communication between one city, town,
or place, and another.
[1913 Webster]

The most villainous house in all the London road.
--Shak.
[1913 Webster]

Note: The word is generally applied to highways, and as a
generic term it includes highway, street, and lane.
[1913 Webster]

4. [Possibly akin to Icel. rei[eth]i the rigging of a ship,
E. ready.] A place where ships may ride at anchor at some
distance from the shore; a roadstead; -- often in the
plural; as, Hampton Roads. --Shak.
[1913 Webster]

Now strike your saile, ye jolly mariners,
For we be come unto a quiet rode [road]. --Spenser.
[1913 Webster]

On the road, or Uponthe road, traveling or passing over a
road; coming or going; traveling; on the way.
[1913 Webster]

My hat and wig will soon be here,
They are upon the road. --Cowper.
[1913 Webster]

Road agent, a highwayman, especially on the stage routes of
the unsettled western parts of the United States; -- a
humorous euphemism. [Western U.S.]
[1913 Webster]

The highway robber -- road agent he is quaintly
called. --The century.
[1913 Webster]

Road book, a guidebook in respect to roads and distances.


road kill See roadkill in the vocabulary.

Road metal, the broken, stone used in macadamizing roads.


Road roller, a heavy roller, or combinations of rollers,
for making earth, macadam, or concrete roads smooth and
compact. -- often driven by steam.

Road runner (Zool.), the chaparral cock.

Road steamer, a locomotive engine adapted to running on
common roads.

To go on the road, to engage in the business of a
commercial traveler. [Colloq.]

To take the road, to begin or engage in traveling.

To take to the road, to engage in robbery upon the
highways.
[1913 Webster]

Syn: Way; highway; street; lane; pathway; route; passage;
course. See Way.
[1913 Webster]Chaparral \Cha`par*ral"\, n. [Sp., fr. chaparro an evergeen
oak.]
1. A thicket of low evergreen oaks.
[1913 Webster]

2. An almost impenetrable thicket or succession of thickets
of thorny shrubs and brambles.
[1913 Webster]

Chaparral cock; fem. Chaparral hen (Zool.), a bird of the
cuckoo family (Geococcyx Californianus), noted for
running with great speed. It ranges from California to
Mexico and eastward to Texas; -- called also {road
runner}, ground cuckoo, churea, and snake killer. It
is the state bird of New Mexico.
[1913 Webster +PJC] chapati
road runner
(wn)
road runner
n 1: someone who participates in long-distance races (especially
in marathons) [syn: marathoner, marathon runner, {road
runner}, long-distance runner]

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