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roadside
noun road·side \ˈrōd-ˌsīd\
: the land that is along a road : the area beside a road
Full Definition of ROADSIDE
: the strip of land along a road : the side of a road
— roadside adjective
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First Known Use of ROADSIDE
1744
Rhymes with ROADSIDE
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ROADSIDE Defined for Kids
roadside
noun road·side \ˈrōd-ˌsīd\
Definition of ROADSIDE for Kids
: the strip of land beside a road
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