Sentence examples for a road filled from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "a road filled" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a road that is occupied or covered with something, such as vehicles, debris, or other objects.
Example: "The town was unrecognizable, with a road filled with fallen leaves and branches after the storm."
Alternatives: "a road covered" or "a road packed".

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The neat, beige two-story home with green shutters sits tucked off a road filled with large colonials and tidy ranches.

The vehicles left the city center and sped south toward the airport, several miles away on a road filled with reminders of the recent months of warfare.

The most evocative shot from that ride shows a road filled with hundreds of pairs of military boots, discarded by South Vietnamese soldiers who ripped off their uniforms to try to mingle with civilians.

The need for change, and the appetite for it, could be sensed here early one evening this month, as young women — and some men — hugging their cell phones, streamed into a house tucked behind a road filled with double-parked cars to take part in a meeting discussing so-called honor killings.

"The life of a local policeman fighting a homegrown insurgency is like walking on a road filled with landmines," said Ghulam Qadir, Dar's father.

A road filled with compassion and kindness.

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But there's still a long road, filled with regulatory barriers, before these plants can reach the farmers they were designed to benefit.

But others suggested that if a new road filled quickly with traffic, it could be relieving congestion elsewhere, and that no road in a network could be examined in isolation.

Maruti's factory in Gurgaon, south of New Delhi, for instance, is reached by a potholed road filled with cows and fringed with stands selling juices and snacks amid crumbling concrete storefronts.

We get a character "licking his compressed teeth," a tennis court "studded with yellow balls," "a giant disk [the sun] flaming a good part of the eastern sky," "the lobby was swarmed with people," a victim of violence "booted half to death," eyes that "shone with a stiff light like a crazed man's," a "hilly gravel road filled with doglegs," a swimmer "crawl-stroking to the shore".

It does not help that Dunstable's high street is part of the A5, a dead-straight Roman road filled with cars.

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