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railside

a. Beside a railway.

Usage examples of "railside".

Heads turned searchingly and the busy buzz and hum of conversation from the three-deep railside racegoers grew hushed and finally silent as they took in the appalling, unbelievable, indisputable fact that what remained of Art Mathews lay face downward on the bright green turf.

North Berwick there was a maniacal stampede toward the little house by the railside, where they sell such immense quantities of sponge-cake, which is very sweet and very yellow, but which lies rather more heavily on the stomach than raw turnips, as I ascertained one day from actual experience.

Adam was standing at railside next to Tyra late the next morning, watching the dragon prow of the ship dip and rise proudly through the waves, like a sea monster.

He runs for near a day until he comes to a railside hut, a siding and a mail-drop, and a TRT signalman.

We scrabble our wounded way up and out from the undercity and reach the railside hovel.

Getting off the train at Florence too late to ride on, Longarm got a room in a third-class hotel near the railside stockyards, drawing looks that were thoughtful to hostile as he deposited the loaded-up roping saddle on the floor near the desk to sign in.

When they came into the country she was busy pointing out to him, with an even more excited delight the common railside objects.

It was quite hard to balance this on a rail, but-while Ceri kept watch for approaching trains-Sammy used angular stone fragments from the railside to wedge the thing against rolling off.

Ceri kept watch for approaching trains-Sammy used angular stone fragments from the railside to wedge the thing against rolling off.