Sentence example with the word 'wayside'

wayside

Definition n. edge of a way or road or path

Last update: September 17, 2015


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The signboard of a wayside inn near Goring Heath in Oxfordshire long bore a portrait of the king with couplets reciting how his majesty "drank from the bowl, and bowl'd for what he drank."   [Please select]

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Of these some, with their bearers, fell by the wayside.   [Please select]

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A pause by the wayside.   [Please select]

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But "The Wayside" was not Hawthorne's first Concord home.   [Please select]

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He made many changes in "The Wayside" and surrounding grounds.   [Please select]

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The seed thus sown by the wayside fell into good ground.   [Please select]

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There was nothing, now, in which Ceres seemed to feel an interest, unless when she saw children at play, or gathering flowers along the wayside.   [Please select]

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It ran smooth and broad across a grassy plain, and roses blossomed, and lilies bloomed by the wayside.   [Please select]

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"All right," he said, placidly, and, being tired, he dropped back on a stone by the wayside to await results.   [Please select]

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'I saw no smoke'--Kim's voice shifted to the rapt sing-song of the wayside fortune-teller.   [Please select]

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They strolled on by the easiest of stages, halting every few hours at a wayside shelter.   [Please select]

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