Definitionn. a path along a canal or river used by animals towing boats
Last update: August 28, 2015
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On the towpath by the lock a slacktethered horse. [Please select]
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On and on they went, stumbling and flying through the moonlit wood to the towpath. [Please select]
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Then the boats came into sight one after another with the men running alongside on the towpath. [Please select]
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Let's get down on to the towpath and fish from there. [Please select]
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And, kneelin' down on the towpath, I ducks the poor beast in.' [Please select]
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Poynter reduced his treacherous assailant to a battered hulk upon the towpath. [Please select]
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Those who wished such exercise had to take it on the towpath. [Please select]
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The bank before him, up to the towpath, was of loose earth and stone, steep and difficult. [Please select]
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Moreover, there was a towpath right there and any minute a boat might come along and find me. [Please select]
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The founding of this company definitely meant that transportation in the United States henceforth would follow the steel route and not the water ditch and the towpath. [Please select]
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