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Answer for the clue "Winding path's opposite ", 7 letters:
beeline

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Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
also bee-line , 1838, American English, from bee + line (n.), in reference to the supposed homing instinct of bees in the field.\n\nTO LINE BEES is to track wild bees to their homes in the woods. One who follows this occupation is called a bee hunter . ...

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Beeline is an album by American singer-songwriter Peter Case , released in 2002.

Usage examples of beeline.

It would just be an asteroid to him, not too far from Ceres, as good as any other, and he would make a beeline for it in order to wait for the furor on Ceres to die down.

Stinking Lake, we can beeline for the haunted canyons of La Mesa de los Viejos, and what the hell, would you be tracking a wicked witch into chindi country if you believed in either witches or haunts that could kill you with a dirty look?

Alfred Daws came racing in, making a beeline for Hunter in an apparent fury, ready to tackle him.

He stormed out, making a beeline for the barn, without giving Stubs a chance to respond.

I had a feeling they had some policy or other regarding wild critters in the rooms, so I waited until the desk clerk went off to flirt with one of the maids, and then I opened the door and me and Basil made a beeline for the staircase, and reached the second floor without being seen.

I left the Volvo unlocked and made a beeline for the closest YOU-ARE-HERE floorplan map.

I can feel the grime, elaborate microorganisms making a beeline up my neck, for my inner ear .

Main Street and make a beeline to her, rambling on, taking up precious time, making her feel more and more uneasy.

She made a beeline toward it, poured herself a cup and sat down at the ornate, highly polished table.

She made a beeline for Harrods and bought a knitted dress in a pleasing shade of amber and a silk jersey two-piece in several shades of old rose.

She made a brisk beeline for the Tube, reflecting with pleasure that pay-day was on the following morning.

Carr had made a beeline for the bridge tables and was wistfully fingering the cards.

Saint beelined for the window she had just left, but before he could reach it a large boiled-pink woman with two bug-eyed children clinging to her skirts was there in front of him.

Michaela was closing the distance, beelining for him, knocking people sprawling with what seemed effortless blows.

I didn't want to believe anyone would actually walk into the office, but in the interest of caution, I made a beeline through the hinged gate.