Definitions
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
- n. The flat side of a plow opposite the furrow.
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- adj. inland, away from the sea
- adj. In the publicly-accessible area of an airport (before passport and customs control)
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- n. component consisting of a side piece opposite the moldboard
Etymologies
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Examples
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- The landside is another wearing part bolted to the frog.
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There is still some trade "landside," the spokesman said, typically from stranded passengers.
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How big an electoral vote difference must the election be to be considered a "landside," or voter "mandate," type of result?
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Let's see 7 Republicans out of 40 what a landside.
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HSF: After being crushed in the 1994 midterms, Clinton won in a landside in 1996.
Howard Steven Friedman: Midterm-Shmidterm: Democratic White House Déjà Vu
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The Corps is also putting extra dirt and gravel on the landside of the dike.
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The Republicans won a “landside victory” in the 1920 presidential election.
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I hope he loses by a landside along with several others who are trying to push the gov. take over of healthcare and this stupid cap & trade bill which will do nothing but make poor people poorer.
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In an election, you would call that a super landside.
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"This type of disruption is unhelpful to trading, but we have restaurants both landside and airside," a company spokesman said, referring to restaurants open to the public and those accessible only to travellers who have passed through airport security checks.
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