We are told, after all, but very little of the words and deeds of Jesus during those eventful years in which He trod the highways and byeways of the land breaking the bread of life from city to city.
Immediately succeeding our actual founders came a race of preachers who carried the glad tidings East, West, North and South, along the highways and byeways of England, gathering in the lost and folding the gathered.
Such was our "sweet home" and family life on the Byeways of Palestine.
Add the effects of the imagination, and we shall at once perceive a source of the various goblins, boggards, and other strange sights which have been supposed to haunt many of our byeways and deserted places.
He was to a great degree a reading man, and had a considerable knowledge of thebyeways of Florentine history.
For it was a very human touch; and either Barnum's Circus or the byeways and hedges of Fairyland had sent their picked representatives with a dance seen usually only in shy moonlit glades.
And he was singing softly as he came fumbling along the byeways of the dusk.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "byeways" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.