0 the area next to a road -- pobocze
[ usually singular ] They found an injured cat lying by the roadside.
These donors were residents of small towns, roadside trading centres, large-scale commercial farming estates (mainly tea, coffee and forestry plantations), and (' communal ') subsistence farming areas.
The latter includes 'pickyour-own' (u-pick) sales, farm markets and roadside stands; this distinction is echoed by other studies37,38.
Lawbreakers were essentially those who left the public highways and trespassed or ripped wood from the roadside hedges and fences.
Roadside architecture can teach architects more than just how to communicate.
But the repertoire of roadside building types is constantly being added to and most of us are spending more time in the environment it creates.
Most seeds were collected from populations growing along roadsides or in grasslands.
Even when messengers actually did destroy roadside-canteens, their owners soon resumed business once the paramount chief's servants had departed.
The pedestrian wishing to cross pressed a button at the roadside which lit up a ' wait ' sign.