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waterside

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Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
The Waterside building in Harmondsworth , London , is the international head office of British Airways . The building, which cost £200 million, is located on Harmondsworth Moor, northwest of Heathrow Airport , between the M4 and the M25 motorways. Waterside ...

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
a. of, pertaining to or situated on a waterside n. The land bordering a body of water

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
noun EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS ▪ A big attraction of the West Country for many second home owners is the opportunity it offers for waterside living. ▪ Are you saying that we bundled him down to the waterside and had him hanged? ▪ Boulders lay around the waterside ...

WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
n. land bordering a body of water

Usage examples of waterside.

A groom led the ponies and the two nursemaids formed a chattering rear guard The road Richard chose sloped gently down towards the river, levelling out where the Balmoral bank sloped steeply down to the waterside.

Down along the waterside, the clubs and casinos and bars were opening for trade, trashy games and girls smiling with bright come-on calculation at the squaddies.

The Genoese dropped a sequin into the hand of the officer, passing him, at the same time, on his way to the waterside.

They took them to the Tuileries, and shut them up in the vast cellar situated beneath the terrace at the waterside.

They went and sat down with their workboxes by the waterside under the arbour.

Samuel, as he mocked, pulled William away from the waterside, on to the roads meet There were hackneys to be hailed, nags for hire, costers and small children selling food, sweetmeats, and anything.

While Charlie finished frapping and tying, Keene searched around and experimented with various shapes cut from the waterside growths to make a couple of paddles.

They were presumably unemployed or off-duty seamen and stevedores, seated on rope coils or leaning on bollards all over the cobbled waterside area, all of them smoking stumpy pipes or chewing tobacco, all keeping up a running commentary&mdash.