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A roundabout road (especially one that is used temporarily while a main route is blocked)
roundabout way
Portuguese
desvio
roundabout way
1
Which was precisely his point, he supposed, in a long,
roundabout
way
.
2
MPs laughed as Cameron replied: You could say, in a
roundabout
way
.
3
In a
roundabout
way
I met the fellow who had the papers.
4
Is this a
roundabout
way
of asking me if we slept together?
5
Dredging meat cubes in flour is another
roundabout
way
of thickening stew.
1
Please continue to use the
detour
listed, or consider delaying your travel.
2
Just a short
detour
off the road and you were right there.
3
Her radical solution: Either abandon online media altogether, or
detour
the Web.
4
Please follow the
detour
and allow an extra 2 hrs travel time.
5
He decided a brief
detour
was in order, but he must hurry.
6
There's made-to-measure fashion, new standout architecture and contemporary art worth a
detour
.
7
Just the view of the river and ocean is worth the
detour
.
8
Queensland's on the road to recovery and we can't risk a
detour
.
9
Wait, did my boat just take a
detour
to the South Pacific?
10
I took a wide
detour
so as to come up behind him.
11
The fifth time, Mr. Local did not even bother with a
detour
.
12
Or maybe he wanted to take a little
detour
on the way.
13
Just as this
detour
deprived Hain of justice, it also saved her.
14
Their fireworks would present nothing but a trivial
detour
to the onslaught.
15
I made a big
detour
to avoid showing myself on the sky-line.
16
To reach Los Banos, we made a wide
detour
to the left.
detour
·
make a detour
wide detour
long detour
little detour
slight detour
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