Associations to the word «Roadside»
Noun
- Ditch
- Skipper
- Weed
- Pasture
- Thicket
- Grassland
- Inn
- Hedge
- Meadow
- Weeds
- Verge
- Vendor
- Woodland
- Shrine
- Marker
- Fence
- Habitat
- Grass
- Traveller
- Parking
- Planting
- Cottage
- Vegetation
- Clump
- Restaurant
- Swamp
- Assistance
- Turf
- Farmland
- Tree
- Diner
- Vehicle
- Pavement
- Bush
- Road
- Clearing
- Highway
- Truck
- Milestone
- Orchard
- Farm
- Motel
- Pebble
- Attraction
- Driver
- Fern
- Wagon
- Dust
- Picnic
- Car
- Stall
- Bomb
- Garden
- Baghdad
- Cars
- Passing
- Booth
- Checkpoint
- Forage
- Tavern
- Cafe
- Insurgent
- Automobile
- Prairie
- Puddle
- Barbecue
- Johns
- Lawn
- Bombing
- Tramway
- Ambush
- Bough
- Geology
- Policeman
- Beggar
Adjective
Wiktionary
ROADSIDE, adjective. Located next to (beside) a road.
ROADSIDE, noun. The area on either side of a road.
ROADSIDE BOMB, noun. An explosive device placed at the side of a road and detonated when the target passes.
ROADSIDE BOMBS, noun. Plural of roadside bomb
ROADSIDE HAWK, noun. Buteo magnirostris, a relatively small bird of prey found in Latin America
ROADSIDE HAWKS, noun. Plural of roadside hawk
ROADSIDE THISTLE, noun. Spear thistle, Cirsium vulgare.
ROADSIDE THISTLE, noun. Tall thistle, Cirsium altissimum.
ROADSIDE THISTLES, noun. Plural of roadside thistle
Dictionary definition
ROADSIDE, noun. Edge of a way or road or path; "flowers along the wayside".
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