A street with only one way in or out.
A passage with access only at one end.
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Examples for "cul"
Examples for "cul"
1Access is via a private road which ends at the cul-de-sac development.
2In that cul-de-sac I was caught like a bear in a pen.
3It is well located at the south, cul-de-sac end of the road.
4The renovated four-bedroom, two-bathroom home is located in a tightly held cul-de-sac.
5Just walk by the house one time, around the cul-de-sac and back.
1As far as Richard could remember, Hanway Place was a dead end.
2But, in more recent years, it has run into a dead end.
3And for my purposes, I'm afraid geothermal energy is a dead end.
4I was wrong in thinking that the Bridge was a dead end.
5Women's studies courses, which encourage resentful, separatist thinking, are a dead end.
1The blacktopped road ceased in a crudely shaped, forest-lined cul de sac.
2The Mediterranean is a cul de sac, with Atlantis opposite its mouth.
3Number 13 Millmount Place is a mid-terrace three-bed in the cul de sac.
4The Republic could soon find itself in a cul de sac on tax.
5There I found myself in a sort of cul de sac.
6He was arrested when he drove into a cul de sac.
7Linda Jury was just happy no one in the cul de sac was hurt.
8Alec pulled the car over to the curb just before a cul de sac.
9The cul de sac has a mix of housing stock.
10She came away as usual, feeling of having run into a cul de sac.
11She felt for the moment that life did not end in a cul de sac.
12In a cul de sac, the house has three receptions downstairs along with a kitchen.
13Maybe he was heading up another cul de sac.
14There was an alley just outside the hotel, a cul de sac, black and empty.
15The entrance to the house is on Elm Park, a quiet little cul de sac.
16Julie Dawson gives an eyewitness account of the drama in a Christchurch cul de sac.
Translations for cul de sac