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streetside

a. Alongside or near a street.

Usage examples of "streetside".

Osa walked three steps away from him and stood at the streetside railing staring out into the yacht harbor.

Instead, he stood a few feet away and displayed each item, holding it by its upper corners, looking like a streetside vendor outside a shrine.

Many neighbors pasted themselves to their streetside windowpanes every day at this hour.

The narrow pressbonded lanes were crowded with spindly Myneyrshi, armored Psadans, humans, and Noghri, but interspersed among them were small groups of Bimms, Falleen, Bothans, and other species, lingering in front of hotels or sipping drinks at streetside cafe tables.

I figured to give Sam three nights to get the owners of his new domicile time to get used to the idea that they had more than mice in their attic, but the very next afternoon a little Italian feller with glasses and an umbrella came calling on me while I was grabbing some expresso at a local streetside cafe.

He had seen the Engineers progress from demonstrations and picket signs to streetside Roachster bakes and terrorist massacres.

And there you found the reverse apartheid of the drug economy, with the whites, in their frothing melee of malt beer, keeping the given distance from the sober but hot-faced brothers, who tended their Lucozades and Ribenas on the streetside bar.

On the streetside, his group wavered to a halt, waiting for his direction.