Synonyms for out-of-the-way


Grammar : Adj
Spell : out-uh v-th uh-wey
Phonetic Transcription : ˈaʊt əv ðəˌweɪ


Définition of out-of-the-way

  • adj distant
Example sentences :
  • "It is an out-of-the-way place for a horse, too," said Sir Harry Danvers.
  • Extract from : « Night and Morning, Complete » by Edward Bulwer-Lytton
  • They did not know in what out-of-the-way corner of the park they were.
  • Extract from : « Abbe Mouret's Transgression » by Emile Zola
  • The result is high margin to the retailers and no out-of-the-way income to any of them.
  • Extract from : « Herbert Hoover » by Vernon Kellogg
  • She had never been abroad, but declared that London, out-of-the-way London, must be something like this.
  • Extract from : « Melomaniacs » by James Huneker
  • I can not get many kinds of stamps in this out-of-the-way place.
  • Extract from : « Harper's Young People, September 21, 1880 » by Various
  • Literature in these days throws light into many an out-of-the-way corner.
  • Extract from : « Captains of Industry » by James Parton
  • But what in the world can they be doing in this out-of-the-way place?
  • Extract from : « The Rover Boys in the Air » by Edward Stratemeyer
  • It was an unexpected touch of New China in this out-of-the-way corner.
  • Extract from : « A Wayfarer in China » by Elizabeth Kendall
  • Who would ever have thought of meeting you two in this out-of-the-way place.
  • Extract from : « In Her Own Right » by John Reed Scott
  • However, he is not likely to find me in this out-of-the-way place.
  • Extract from : « Tom, The Bootblack » by Horatio Alger

Antonyms for out-of-the-way

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