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Edge of a way or road or path.
wayside
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1
ON
roadside
snowbanks in New Hampshire, political posters sprouted in recent weeks.
2
EFPs are perhaps best known as
roadside
bombs used by Iraqi insurgents.
3
In past years the event attracted more than 1 million
roadside
spectators.
4
This will include new median barriers,
roadside
barriers and wide centre lines.
5
British forces have also brought in robots to help locate
roadside
bombs.
6
Suicide and
roadside
bomb attacks have spread to areas previously considered safe.
7
New software means today's computerised cars can be repaired on the
roadside
.
8
Paul wants to know: Does anyone provide
roadside
assistance for push bikes?
9
The waters roared and gurgled in the streams, and along the
roadside
.
10
Its soldiers come under near-daily attacks from
roadside
bombs and rebel artillery.
11
Those 'relieving themselves' by the
roadside
have become increasingly vulnerable to hijackings.
12
Maybe not a good idea on the
roadside
,
unless they are tethered.
13
The mystery therefore continues, as does the identity of my
roadside
corpse.
14
Such slogans are often found painted on
roadside
buildings in rural areas.
15
They were among the first climbers to seriously explore the
roadside
areas.
16
With local insurgents, they are also seeding the area with
roadside
bombs.
roadside
hit a roadside
little roadside
separate roadside
random roadside
kill by roadside
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