Definition of Roadside. Meaning of Roadside. Synonyms of Roadside

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Definition of Roadside

Roadside
Roadside Road"side`, n. Land adjoining a road or highway; the part of a road or highway that borders the traveled part. Also used ajectively.

Meaning of Roadside from wikipedia

- road Roadside, Caithness, Scotland, a village Roadside (film), a 2013 American horror film Roadside (musical), a 2001 off-Broadway musical Roadside, a 1930...
- Roadside Picnic (Russian: Пикник на обочине, romanized: Piknik na obochine, IPA: [pʲɪkˈnʲik nɐ ɐˈbot͡ɕɪnʲe]) is a philosophical science fiction novel by...
- Roadside Attractions, LLC is an American independent production company and film distributor based in Los Angeles, California, founded on July 27, 2000...
- The Roadside is an EP by English singer Billy Idol, his first release on George Harrison's Dark Horse Records. The EP is Idol's first release of new material...
- A roadside memorial, also referred to as a descanso, is a marker that usually commemorates a site where a person died suddenly and unexpectedly, away from...
- A roadside attraction is a feature along the side of a road meant to attract tourists. In general, these are places one might stop on the way to somewhere...
- Roadside ****istance, also known as breakdown coverage, is a service that ****ists motorists, motorcyclists, or bicyclists whose vehicles have suffered a...
- Roadside Romeo is a 2008 Indian Hindi-language animation musical romantic comedy film written and directed by Jugal Hansraj in his directorial debut, and...
- Roadside Monument was an American math rock band from Seattle, Washington, who were active from 1994 to 1998 and then again from 2002 to 2003. Before Roadside...
- artillery s****, attached to a detonating mechanism. IEDs are commonly used as roadside bombs, or homemade bombs. The term "IED" was coined by the British Army...