on+the+road

  • 101on the road — {adv.} or {adj. phr.} 1. Traveling; moving from one place to another. * /When we go on vacation, we take a lunch to eat while on the road./ * /Mr. Smith is on the road for his insurance company./ 2. Changing; going from one condition to another.… …

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  • 102hit the road — {v. phr.}, {slang} 1. To become a wanderer; to live an idle life; become a tramp or hobo. * /When Jack s wife left him, he felt a desire to travel, so he hit the road./ 2. To leave, especially in a car. * /It is getting late, so I guess we will… …

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  • 103hit the road — {v. phr.}, {slang} 1. To become a wanderer; to live an idle life; become a tramp or hobo. * /When Jack s wife left him, he felt a desire to travel, so he hit the road./ 2. To leave, especially in a car. * /It is getting late, so I guess we will… …

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  • 104Down the Road I Go — Studio album by Travis Tritt Released October 3, 2000 Genre …

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  • 105Down the Road — may refer to: Down the Road (Manassas album) (1973) Down the Road (Larry Stewart album) (1993) Down the Road (song), a 1990 single by Mac McAnally from his 1990 album Simple Life, later covered by Kenny Chesney (as a duet with McAnally) on… …

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  • 106Hittin' the Road — Infobox Album | Name = Hittin the Road Type = Live album Artist = The Outlaws Released = November 9, 1993 Recorded = Genre = Southern rock Length = Label = Shrapnel Producer = Hughie Thomasson Reviews = * Allmusic… …

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  • 107Making the Road — Studio album by Hi Standard Released November 2, 1999 Recorded Echo Hous …

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  • 108On the road — On On ([o^]n), prep. [OE. on, an, o, a, AS. on, an; akin to D. aan, OS. & G. an, OHG. ana, Icel. [=a], Sw. [*a], Goth. ana, Russ. na, L. an , in anhelare to pant, Gr. ana , Zend ana. [root]195. Cf. {A }, 1, {Ana }, {Anon}.] The general… …

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  • 109hug the road — {v. phr.} To stay firmly on the road; ride smoothly without swinging. * /A heavy car with a low center of gravity will hug the road./ * /At high speeds a car will not hug the road well./ …

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  • 110hug the road — {v. phr.} To stay firmly on the road; ride smoothly without swinging. * /A heavy car with a low center of gravity will hug the road./ * /At high speeds a car will not hug the road well./ …

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