Sentence examples for a road full of from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a road full of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a road that is abundant in a particular element, such as vehicles, trees, or obstacles.
Example: "As we drove through the countryside, we encountered a road full of wildflowers blooming in every color."
Alternatives: "a street lined with" or "a path teeming with".

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They were the first steps back on a road full of questions.

Other sources have pointed to Muhammad's skill at building a road full of hairpin turns up a nearly sheer cliff, in order to shorten the royal family's commute to the summer palace in At Taif.

Though the progress from his early Paris years to his most recent sculptures and reliefs may seem a road full of sharp bends and swerves, his career has in fact followed remarkably consistent principles.

During the Rwandan genocide he found himself walking 11 miles down a road full of anti-personnel mines in the dark, unable to use a torch in case he was shot at.

By Christopher de Bellaigue At noon on November 15th, I was in an old Toyota, on a road full of old Toyotas, having crossed the Iranian border, on the approach to Herat, in northwest Afghanistan.

THE success of Japanese automakers in the United States, though typically remembered as a story of smooth, steady sales increases, was in fact a road full of bumpy stretches.

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It has been a slow road, full of ups and downs, but I have learned quite a bit from my first semi-successful beginner blog.

This place is not easy to find: it's tightly nestled at the end of a winding road full of private homes, antiques shops and churches.

But I've travelled over 200 miles, on a dangerous road full of pot holes and lorries overtaking on corners, to stand and watch as they run by.

"It looks idyllic but there's now a sanitation plant down the road, a prison over the street, and a motorway just a bit further along," said Mr. Chauvistré, whose home is now sandwiched between a main road full of warehouse-type stores on one side and farms and country lanes on the other.

After years they do not remember that once they perceived and thought differently, and they recall their research not as a winding road, full of turns, blind steps, successes resulting from compensation of accidental errors, etc.

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