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  • noun Plural form of roadside.

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Examples

  • All burning, agricultural and residential, as well as special burns such as roadsides and ditches will be prohibited Saturday and Sunday.

    Local News from union-bulletin.com 2009

  • All burning, agricultural and residential, as well as special burns such as roadsides and ditches will be prohibited Saturday and Sunday.

    Local News from union-bulletin.com 2009

  • Drive west to Fort-de-France, stopping at one of the little Creole barbecue operations that pepper the roadsides.

    Take Monday Off: Martinique Chris Nuttall-Smith 2011

  • The closure has led to a backup of traffic bound for Afghanistan, with trucks left stranded on Pakistani roadsides, vulnerable to militant attacks.

    NATO's Secretary-General Apologizes to Pakistani FM for Firing Incident 2010

  • Women working on rural roadsides in Catalonia must ...

    Spanish Prostitutes Ordered To Wear Safety Vests Cara Parks 2010

  • She said her definition of news was not reporting about world events or famous people, but "about the weeds and the crops and the roadsides and the weather and the children," as she had in her prize-winning column, which was about the hard work and shared satisfaction of neighbors helping each other harvest their grain.

    Al Eisele: How I Became a New York Celebrity 75 Years Ago Al Eisele 2011

  • But I saw ravens constantly throughout the winter, mostly at higher elevations or along roadsides feeding on vehicle-killed carcasses, so perhaps the highway carnage was beneficial to the meat-eating birds.

    Bird Cloud Annie Proulx 2011

  • The closure has led to a backup of traffic bound for Afghanistan, with trucks left stranded on Pakistani roadsides, vulnerable to militant attacks.

    NATO's Secretary-General Apologizes to Pakistani FM for Firing Incident 2010

  • But we all have our favorite mescals, usually produced in small mom-and-pop operations peppering roadsides in specific regions of the state, usually much better than the commercial labels.

    A wedding and christening in rural Oaxaca: The mandate of tradition 2009

  • She said her definition of news was not reporting about world events or famous people, but "about the weeds and the crops and the roadsides and the weather and the children," as she had in her prize-winning column, which was about the hard work and shared satisfaction of neighbors helping each other harvest their grain.

    Al Eisele: How I Became a New York Celebrity 75 Years Ago Al Eisele 2011

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