laneway

noun, a lane

“We have miles and miles and miles of road. And that doesn’t count the laneways.”

“Well he couldn’t come up the laneway because the power lines were all down. So I didn’t want to walk up the laneway because there was trees, and they were kind of creaking.”

“Our kids all went to school up here, and we had the long laneway, and they never missed a day of school.”

“Well, I left one night and then got stuck in their laneway, and then Tom come and pulled me out with his truck.”

“The cows were down in this field, so Sarah and I got out of the car at the top of the hill here, and Dad said ‘Just go down the laneway and herd the cows up to the barn’.”

“If you go on down a little bit further, the Ninth Line does come out to the highway and goes to the other side of the road, you know, down into a laneway, like. But that only got opened recently. It didn’t always be there.”