The meaning of LANE is a narrow passageway between fences or hedges. How to use lane in a sentence.

Vehicles travelling in opposite directions must slow or stop to pass each other. In rural areas, these are often called country lanes. In urban areas, alleys are often only one lane wide. Urban and suburban one lane roads are often designated for one-way traffic.

At a swimming pool or athletics track, a lane is a long narrow section which is marked by lines or ropes. The pool is divided into three sections with a crawler lane for beginners. Drawn in lane three, she had all her rivals in sight.

lane noun [C] (ROAD) a narrow road, esp. in the countryside or in a small town (Definition of lane from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)

A lane is a narrow road which can be used by vehicles, especially in the country. A lane is also a part of a main road which is marked by the edge of the road and painted line, or by two painted lines.

lane (plural lanes) An English country lane in Derbyshire (sense 3) (used in street names) A road, street, or similar thoroughfare.

noun The throat: more usually called the red lane. A dialectal (Scotch) form of lone, for alone. ourselves, yourselves, themselves alone. These usages arose by corruption from the older expressions me lane, him lane. noun In sprint-races, the space between cords, strung about 18 inches apart, which mark the straight courses of the competitors.