waterside
IPA: wˈɔtɝsaɪd
noun
- The land bordering a body of water.
- A suburb and ward in Chesham parish, Buckinghamshire, England (OS grid ref SP9600).
- A hamlet in Waverton parish, Allerdale borough, Cumbria, England (OS grid ref NY2245).
- A neighbourhood of Greenfield, Oldham borough, Greater Manchester, England (OS grid ref SE0003)
- A hamlet in Eccleshill parish, Blackburn with Darwen borough, Lancashire, England (OS grid ref SD7123).
- A suburb of Radstock, Bath and North East Somerset, Somerset, England (OS grid ref ST6753)
- A suburb of Peterhead, Aberdeenshire council area, Scotland (OS grid ref NK1147).
- A village near Dalmellington, East Ayrshire council area, Scotland (OS grid ref NS4408).
- A village near Fenwick, East Ayrshire council area (OS grid ref NS4843).
- A village next to Kirkintilloch, East Dunbartonshire council area, Scotland (OS grid ref NS6773).
- A suburban area in the city of Derry, County Londonderry, Northern Ireland.
- A community next to Alma, New Brunswick, Canada.
adjective
- Of, pertaining to, or situated on a waterside.
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Examples of "waterside" in Sentences
- It is restricted to waterside vegetation.
- The waterside entrance opens onto a large hall.
- The Maneteneris are essentially a waterside people.
- The Edsviken's waterside is only partially developed.
- The company is currently building luxury waterside apartments.
- This category includes articles on populated waterside places.
- The attitude of the watersiders puzzled many rural New Zealanders.
- They forage for insects, their staple diet, in low waterside vegetation.
- Along the waterside are a few large stone buildings, apparently warehouses.
- Noadswood School serves Dibden Purlieu and Hythe on the Southampton Waterside.
- She lays eggs into plant tissue while sitting on the stem of a waterside plant.
- History, philosophy and poetry are particularly well represented, reflecting the slightly bohemian character of this pretty waterside town.
- Stop at Aqua Grill 0696-50-30-20, a waterside shack, for grilled fish, ridiculously good fries and an icy bottle of Bière Lorraine, the local ale.
- Now when I would have questioned him further he put me off thus with side answers, until we were come to the waterside, which is called Deptford Creek.
- He and his wife, PBS executive Laura Savini, whom you may see on PBS pledge drives across the country, live in a waterside community on Long Island, New York.
- And of a night, now, the parks, the byways, and the waterside were the haunts of young lovers -- stealing out together, arms round each other's waists -- the future of the world in their trembling hands.
- From the vestry books I found many notices of John Shakespeare as contributing to the expenses of the poor, first on the "waterside" of the parish, and then on the "landside"; and I believed, reasoning from a State Paper
- Selecting "Restaurants" offers options to list "All" restaurants in the general area, restaurants in a specific "Neighborhood," restaurants by "Cuisine," or restaurants that rate highest in a particular category or offer certain features such as waterside views or the option to BYOB.
- Some of them are in particularly spectacular locations, such as Bird How sleeps four, from £319 per week, a remote fellside cottage above the River Esk in Cumbria, and waterside Quay Cottage, the only holiday cottage on the National Trust-owned Brownsea Island in Poole harbour and already booked up for most of the year.
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