VOCABULARY - IDIOMS

Highways and Byways

Meaning:

You take large and small roads to visit every part of the country.

Examples:

  • Once a year, they're on these highways and byways.
  • I am tempted to follow him down some of those highways and byways.
  • Their footsteps have been the highways and byways of my days on the road.
  • The sheep were scattered in the highways and byways, in cities, in towns, in forests.
  • Such a policy will bring automatic relief to our overloaded highways and byways, which are plagued by accidents.
  • The real difference is that your eyes are now opened to take in all the opportunities that are presented to you on the highways and byways of life.
  • What is more, he is asking you to go out on the highways and byways of this world, knocking on the doors of other people's hearts, inviting them to welcome him into their lives.
  • What is more, he is asking you and me to go out on the highways and byways of this world, knocking on the doors of other people's hearts, inviting them to welcome him into their lives.
  • What is more, he is asking you and me to go out on the highways and byways of this world, knocking on the doors of other people's hearts, inviting them to welcome him into their lives.