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private road

n. a road leading up to a private house; "they parked in the driveway" [syn: driveway, drive]

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Private Road

Private Road is a 1971 British drama film directed by Barney Platts-Mills. The film won the Golden Leopard at the Locarno International Film Festival. After several years out of print it was reissued on Bluray and DVD by the BFI in 2011 as part of their Flipside reissue program.

Usage examples of "private road".

At 5:43, ex-President Eisenhower and his wife, seated in the back of a five-year-old Chrysler limousine, passed the Secret Service booth at the entrance to the private road leading to their farm in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania.

By now, the outlaws are far up a private road, having left the highway at a sign saying: OWL FARM, NO VISITORS.

We start to walk down this private road, which is their driveway I suppose.

As she drove down the private road, one hand tight around the pistol in her coat pocket, LuAnn anxiously looked around, for the Honda could be lurking.

This sounds more impressive than it is: a pair of steel I-beams, already rusting, bracketed to half-buried concrete ties, running fifty yards straight up a forty-five-degree slope to a small plateau that's accessible via private road.

They would march past the Royal reviewing stand once, form up to the south by the King's private road, then march back with all bands playing behind the trophies that had been captured in Spain.

He had marched the half Battalion across the Serpentine bridge, then turned eastwards along the King's private road.

A short, private road led round to its entrance on the other side of the building.

The house, a flat-roofed, chalet-style building, whose broad front was propped on stanchions and projected from the cliff overhead, could only be accessed via a steep private road.