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His lane

Lane \Lane\ (l[=a]n), a. [See Lone.] Alone. [Scot.]

His lane, by himself; himself alone.

Usage examples of "his lane".

William Bell is going to set out a spruce hedge along his road front and up his lane.

Turn up toward Barnes' place and see if you notice any car tracks leading into his lane.

Cars poured into the gap in his lane, the gap ahead of the stalled car.

Every car in his lane must have stopped dead the moment he turned his head.

He makes his lane-choices as automatically as he flashed 'okay to cut back in' to the trucker, as automatically as he once found his way through the tangle of paths in the Derry Barrens.

Any vehicle in his lane not going as fast as he was got rear-ended and that was that.

The next day as he swam at the morning workout, he watched the women swimming with him in his lane.

The next lane was easy: some Camaro-driving freshman from Jersey made the mistake of slowing down and I seized his lane.

He was using the staple gun, fastening another target to cardboard and attaching it to the frame in his lane.