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waterside

[ UK /wˈɔːtəsˌa‍ɪd/ ]
NOUN
  1. land bordering a body of water

How To Use waterside In A Sentence

  • I have been trained properly by watersiders and seafarers.
  • Correct conduction of precautions can reduce or diminish waterside corrosion.
  • She borrowed a pair of pattens to walk to the waterside, pretending to visit her grandmother.
  • The resort also features an exquisite waterside restaurant with 279 feet of short-term moorage dedicated to it, fitness centre, and large, beautifully appointed two-bedroom / two-bathroom villas that are available for ownership or for vacation stays. Hotel Interactive News Headlines
  • A quick jerk on his arm pulled him away from the spectacle and further away from the waterside.
  • We stopped by a meandering path that led down to the waterside, and followed it barefoot to within good sighting range of the herd.
  • Boulders lay around the waterside, ash trees spreading finger-like leaves overhead.
  • The Protestant planters and their co-religionists settled on the right, in both senses, bank of the River Foyle, a well-situated salubrious suburb called Waterside.
  • In a waterside hotel in the heart of the Home Counties, we can hear the rushing of the stream through open windows.
  • There were a lot of rocks to pick through, and it was a ways down, but once I perched on the rocks by the waterside it was worth it.
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