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Definitions from the WebNearsidePart of Speech: Noun Sense: The side of a vehicle or object that is closest to the observer. Usage: In traffic, the nearside of a car refers to the left side when driving on the right-hand side of the road. Example Sentence: When I parked my car, I made sure to leave enough space on the nearside so that other vehicles could easily pass. NearsidePart of Speech: Noun Sense: The left-hand side of a horse or other four-legged animal as viewed from someone on its back. Usage: Riders often use their legs to cue the horse on the nearside for certain maneuvers. Example Sentence: The rider gently nudged the horse with their left leg on the nearside to guide it towards the jump. NearsidePart of Speech: Adjective Sense: Referring to something located on the side nearest to the observer. Usage: The nearside mirror of a car provides a clear view of nearby vehicles. Example Sentence: The cyclist glanced in the nearside mirror before making a right turn. NearsidePart of Speech: Adverb Sense: On or to the side closest to the observer. Usage: The pedestrian crossed the road and stood nearside waiting for the traffic to pass. Example Sentence: She leaned nearside to get a better view of the painting on the wall. Related Products on Amazon | ||||
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