"Roadside" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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Roadside
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"Roadside" Meaning

Near or adjacent to a road, especially in a rural area.

"Roadside" Examples

5 Example Sentences for "roadside"


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| Examples Sentences |

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| 1 | The car broke down at the |
roadside, forcing them to call for help. |
| 2 | The drive along the coastal |
roadside offered breathtaking ocean views |
| 3 | The roadside market offered a variety |
of colorful souvenirs and local fruits. |
| 4 | There was a small, abandoned |
house at the roadside with broken windows. |
| 5 | The police stopped the car at |
the roadside to issue a speeding ticket. |

"Roadside" Similar Words

Roadie

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Roadies

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Roadies refer to the crew members who work behind the scenes to support a band or musicians on tour. They are responsible for various tasks such as setting up and tearing down equipment, transporting gear, and ensuring a smooth performance at each venue.

Roadkill

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Cadavers of animals that have been killed by being Hit by vehicles while crossing road. It can also refer to animals that are injured but not dead.

Roadmap

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A diagram or plan showing the order and timing of progress towards a particular goal or Achievement.<br><br>Example: "The company released a roadmap for the new project, outlining key milestones and deadlines."

Roadrunner

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A type of bird that is known for its speed, found primarily in the desert southwest of the United States and northern Mexico. It is characterized by its distinctive call, brown back, and long, narrow tail.

Roads

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Paths made for travel on by vehicles, on foot or by other transport. They can be highways, streets, lanes, and highways that connect cities, towns and villages.

Roadshow

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A roadshow is a large-scale promotional tour or exhibition that is taken from place to place, often to publicize a product, film, or other item of interest. It typically involves a series of events, presentations, or demonstrations given in different locations, often with a high level of glamour, energy, and excitement.<br><br>In a more general sense, a roadshow can also refer to a traveling exhibition or display of something, such as a collection of artworks, models, or products, that is exhibited in different locations.<br><br>For example:<br><br> The new smartphone company is launching a roadshow to promote their latest model in major cities across the country.<br> The art museum is organizing a roadshow to take a collection of famous paintings to different parts of the country, giving people who may not have access to the museum the chance to see them.<br><br>The word "roadshow" has been in use since the 19th century, and is thought to have originated from the practice of theatrical or musical performances being taken on tour from place to place along the roads of the countryside.

Roadshows

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A series of events or presentations given by a company or organization in different locations, often to promote a product, service, or idea, showcase new developments, or address concerns.

Roadsides

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Areas or locations alongside roads, particularly those marked by signs, billboards, or other features.

Roadsigns

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1. Signs or symbols that are displayed on roads to inform drivers and pedestrians about traffic rules, directions, hazards, or other important information.<br><br>Example: The roadsigns along the highway guided the drivers through the construction zone.<br><br>2. People or things that indicate or foreshadow a particular trend, development, or event.<br><br>Example: The slowdown in sales was an ominous roadsign for the company's financial stability.<br><br>3. Indicators or evidence of a particular problem or situation.<br><br>Example: The frequent power outages in the area were a roadsign of a deeper issue with the aging infrastructure.

Roadstead

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An area of water Where ships can anchor temporarily.

Roadster

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A car designed with a built-in seating and controls for only two people.

Roadsters

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Noun: A small, two-seat sports car.<br><br>Example: The vintage roadster caught the attention of car enthusiasts at the classic car show.

Roadway

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The term "roadway" has several meanings depending on the context:<br><br>1. A part of a road wide enough for a car, truck or the like to pass another vehicle.<br>2. In film and theater, the area between the stage and the audience where the audience sits.<br>3. In a real estate context, also known as a drum, it is part of a residential or commercial development that has been given a unique title.<br>4. It can also refer to a part of a pier from which ships and boats set off.

Roadways

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The plural form of "roadway", which refers to:<br><br> A road or way for vehicles, especially cars and trucks, to travel on.<br> The area where a road is constructed, including the surface, shoulders, and other features.<br> (In the context of theater or performance), a path or route along which performers or objects move, such as a stage roadway or a catwalk.

Roadwork

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This is a noun that refers to the construction, repair, or maintenance work done on roads, highways, or other thoroughfares. It can include activities such as repaving, resurfacing, repairing potholes, installing new traffic signals or signs, or other types of work that affect the condition of the road.<br><br>For example: "The roadwork on the highway is causing a major detour today."<br><br>It can also be used as a verb, meaning to construct, repair, or maintain a road.<br><br>For example: "Construction crews are roadworking on the bridge over the lake."