cul

IPA: kˈʌɫ

noun

  • a passage with access only at one end
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Examples of "cul" in Sentences

  • The road itself is a cul de sac.
  • Glazer has reached a cul de sac.
  • Most of the streets are cul de sacs.
  • It is at the end of a cul de sac lane.
  • The village is located in a cul de sac.
  • Many of the branch roads are cul de sacs.
  • A private access road leads to a cul de sac.
  • A cul de sac /dead end street is an exception.
  • An article with only bluelinks is aWikipedia cul de sac.
  • Q: What does the French word 'cul-de-sac' mean in English?
  • So now, whenever see the term cul de sac, I think of ass sack.
  • If the street were a cul de sac, however this is a semipublic area.
  • We should note that the u in Latin culīna and derivatives is short.
  • All they have to do is reject such allegations, leaving us nowhere except in a name calling cul-de-sac.
  • Whoa, was that com­men­tary writ­ten by a nine year old girl, or an aspir­ing PhD in cul­tural studies?
  • One-way streets intersect with two-way streets, dead-ending in cul-de-sacs that turn around into glorietas, - traffic circles going nowhere.
  • Canvassing lists should be sorted by side of street in cul-de-sac or one-way road situations; and climbing numbers when you are making a loop.

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