Roadside
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roadside — [rōd′sīd΄] n. the side of a road adj. on or at the side of a road [a roadside park] … English World dictionary
Roadside — ROADSIDE, a village, in the parish of St. Cyrus, county of Kincardine, 5½ miles (N. by E.) from Montrose; containing 110 inhabitants. This place, and Burnside, form a line of cottages along the high road from Montrose to Bervie, and a short… … A Topographical dictionary of Scotland
Roadside — Many things may be found along the roadside. These include:* Roadside attractions * Roadside memorials * Japanese Roadside Stations Music * Roadside Monument, a defunct US based rock band … Wikipedia
roadside — road|side [ˈrəudsaıd US ˈroud ] n the roadside the edge of the road on/by/at the roadside ▪ a van parked by the roadside >roadside adj ▪ a roadside snack bar … Dictionary of contemporary English
roadside — UK [ˈrəʊdˌsaɪd] / US [ˈroʊdˌsaɪd] noun [countable] Word forms roadside : singular roadside plural roadsides the area at the edge or side of a road We stopped to buy fruit at the roadside. a roadside café … English dictionary
roadside — [[t]ro͟ʊdsaɪd[/t]] roadsides N COUNT: usu sing, the N, N n The roadside is the area at the edge of a road. Bob was forced to leave the car at the roadside and run for help... Roadside cafes are now a big part of the catering industry … English dictionary
roadside — 1. adjective Located next to (beside) a road. The roadside stand did a good business just selling products to people who merely wanted directions. 2. noun The area on either side of a road. I pulled over to the roadside to check the map … Wiktionary
roadside — n. on the roadside * * * [ rəʊdsaɪd] on the roadside … Combinatory dictionary
roadside — road|side [ roud,saıd ] noun count the area at the edge or side of a road: We stopped to buy fruit at the roadside. a roadside café … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
roadside — noun Date: 1744 the strip of land along a road ; the side of a road • roadside adjective … New Collegiate Dictionary