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nearside
/ ˈnɪəˌsaɪd /
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
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.
His pass inside was deflected but found Christian Pulisic on the nearside of the penalty area.
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