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noun
- 1. a narrow passageway between or behind buildings: "he took a short cut along an alley"
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ALLEY definition: 1. a narrow road or path between buildings: 2. a path in a park or garden, especially with trees…. Learn more.
The meaning of ALLEY is a garden or park walk bordered by trees or bushes. How to use alley in a sentence.
Definition of alley noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.
ALLEY meaning: 1. a narrow road or path between buildings: 2. a path in a park or garden, especially with trees…. Learn more.
a narrow lane or passage, esp one between or behind buildings. 2. See bowling alley. 3. tennis, mainly US. the space between the singles and doubles sidelines. 4. a walk in a park or garden, esp one lined with trees or bushes. 5. See up one's alley.
alley. 2. / ˈælɪ / noun. a narrow lane or passage, esp one between or behind buildings. See bowling alley. tennis the space between the singles and doubles sidelines. a walk in a park or garden, esp one lined with trees or bushes. up one's alley or down one's alley. See street. Discover More.
ALLEY definition: a narrow road between buildings.
Alley definition: A narrow street or passageway between or behind city buildings.
An alley is a narrow street with walls or buildings on both sides, like the dark alley everyone warns you not to walk down alone.
An alley is a narrow passage or street with buildings or walls on both sides. [...] Synonyms of 'alley' • passage, walk, lane, pathway [...] More. Collocations with the word 'alley' alley leads dark alley narrow alley. Idioms with 'alley' be right up someone's alley a blind alley. Examples of 'alley' in a sentence.