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Yes, "alley" is derived from the Old French word "alee," which means a walkway or passage. It has been used in English since the 14th century to refer to narrow passageways, particularly between or behind buildings.
The alley was dark and murky.
Yes, the noun 'alley' is a common noun, a general word for a narrow roadway or walkway; a word for any alley of any kind.
Yes, it is a noun. An alley is a roadway or walkway, which is a physical location; a word for a thing.
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One alley, two alleysIt is spelled a l l e y sHope that helped :)
alley?
alleys
The alley that is most mentioned in the Harry Potter series is Diagon Alley.In the second book, Chamber of Secrets, he gets lost in Lockturn Alley because of Floo Powder, which is traveling by fire.Actually, in the second book he goes into KnockturnAlley. This is where all the Dark witches and wizards shop and congregate. Ms. Rowling intended it as a pun... a spin on the word nocturnally.
route, passage, alley
Bowling alley, baseball game
an aisle, isle, yle, or alley