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nearside
/ ˈɪəˌɪ /
noun
- the nearside
- the side of a vehicle normally nearer the kerb (in Britain, the left side)
- ( as modifier ) Compare offside
the nearside door
- the left side of an animal, team of horses, etc
- ( as modifier )
the nearside flank
Example Sentences
He said he continued to pull out of the junction, but braked when he saw the nearside back wheel going over a person.
Later satellite observations found that these titanium-rich volcanic rocks are primarily located on the moon's nearside, but how and why they got there has remained a mystery -- until now.
In a statement, Mr Wade said the bus had "moved over to the nearside of the carriageway as a car in front was slowing and indicating to turn right".
“So I’m out there, playing well. My father, we’re going neck and neck, and I go out for a nearside,” Stallone recalled.
"A rear nearside tyre with cord exposed topped this stop off," the force added.
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