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a. Situated near, or alongside a canal. n. The bank of a canal.
Usage examples of "canalside".
Issie evidently agreed with the wise old midwives of canalside, for the closer came the day that Maria was due, the more horrifying became the tales the old woman dragged out of her memory.
Lioe off on the canalside south of Shadows, and so far the hurried explanation seemed to make sense.
He scuffed thoughtfully down the canalside path, kicking an occasional pebble into the water, pondering the fact that he'd become a different man since leaving Venice five or six years ago.
Lisa was standing out on the little pier in front of her house when Rivas came trudging up the canalside path.
At the canalside itself a particularly rowdy group were throwing ice shot-puts the size of cannonballs out into the canal, and very occasionally thumping one down on the grass of the far bank, which caused cheers and often a round of nitrous oxide for the house.