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Detour   /dɪtˈʊr/  /dˈitʊr/   Listen
Detour

noun
1.
A roundabout road (especially one that is used temporarily while a main route is blocked).  Synonym: roundabout way.
verb
1.
Travel via a detour.






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"Detour" Quotes from Famous Books



... altering the course of the whole fleet and losing about six days' transit time." He turned back to the cadets who had been watching closely. "I want you three to see if you can find a route through the belt and save us the detour time." He glanced at his wrist chronograph. "The belt is about forty-one hours ahead of us now. Take a rocket scout, look it over, and ...
— The Space Pioneers • Carey Rockwell

... others the thin crisp covering of drifted snow crackled at every step. Sometimes the crevasses were so narrow one could easily walk over them, others yawned widely, many yards across, necessitating a long detour ...
— Five Nights • Victoria Cross

... Engineers (later in charge of the Boundary Survey) and Capt. A. R. Johnston, the latter killed at San Pascual. Kearny was piloted by the noted Kit Carson, who was turned back as he was traveling eastward with dispatches from Fremont. The Gila route was taken, though there had to be a detour at the box canyon above the mouth of the San Pedro. Emory and Johnston wrote much of the friendly Pima. The former made prophecy, since sustained, concerning the development of the Salt and other river valleys, and the working of great copper deposits noted by ...
— Mormon Settlement in Arizona • James H. McClintock

... roundhouse until nearly ten o'clock that fateful night, and then started for the hash-foundry, dodged into a lumber yard, got onto the rough ground back of town and made a wide detour toward Constitution Gulch, the Black Prince and the mule-sweep. I crept up to the washed ground through some brush and laid down in a path to wait for midnight. I felt a full-fledged sneak-thief, but I thought of Rachel and didn't care if I was one or not, so ...
— Danger Signals • John A. Hill and Jasper Ewing Brady

... the castle itself Gurth made a detour of the walls, and upon seeing them was still more surprised than before at the manner in which ...
— Wulf the Saxon - A Story of the Norman Conquest • G. A. Henty


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