towpath|towpaths in English
noun
path along a river or canal that is traveled by men or animals towing a boat
Use "towpath|towpaths" in a sentence
1. Bargee Painting on Towpath (uncredited) Una Stubbs
2. Later tunnels were built with towpaths which dispensed with the need for legging.
3. Byroad, byway, path, pathway, footpath, way, towpath, trail, track, road, street, alley, alleyway, roadway, passage, thoroughfare
4. The towpath is mounted above the water, with the inner edge carried on cast-iron pillars in the trough.
5. 4 The morning was grey and drizzly and Henry skidded a couple of times as he pedalled along the towpath.
6. Every European Waterways six-night Barge cruise includes all gourmet meals, regional wines, an open bar, local transfers and the use of on board facilities such as bicycles to explore the towpaths, a sundeck to laze on, or a spa pool to relax in.
7. ‘A canal, carried over the Mersey on an Aqueduct, was constructed by authority of Parliament.’ ‘(The lower level of the Aqueduct was intended as a bridge for people to use, and it remains this to this day).’ ‘It was the only Aqueduct on the Erie Canal to carry both a water trough and a towpath over a river.’