Wayside

Word WAYSIDE
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Hyphenation way side
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Definitions and meanings of "Wayside"

What do we mean by wayside?

The side or edge of a road, way, path, or highway. noun

Situated at or near the side of a road, way, path, or highway. adjective

(fall by the wayside) To fail to continue; give up. idiom

(go by the wayside) To be set aside or discarded because of other considerations. idiom

The side of the way; the border or edge of the road or high-way. noun

Of or pertaining to the wayside; growing, lying, situated, or found on, by, or near the side of the way: as, wayside flowers; a way-side spring.

Of or pertaining to the wayside. adjective

The side of the way; the edge or border of a road or path. noun

The side of a road or path noun

A rest area noun

Situated near the side of a road or path adjective

Edge of a way or road or path noun

The side of a road or path.

A rest area.

1. the act of consuming marijuana by any means necessary after having already consumed a vast amount of alcohol 2. Wanting to get really really high after already being really really drunk Urban Dictionary

1. the act of consuming marijuana by any means necessary after having already consumed a vast amount of alcohol 2. Wanting to get really really high after already being really really drunk Urban Dictionary

Those bits of dry and/or gooey boogers that have been dislodged but not entirely removed, or "left by the wayside" during an initial excavation of the nose; require secondary cleanup picking to remove. Urban Dictionary

The slapping of someones ass when they least expect it. causing the other person pain. Urban Dictionary

Synonyms and Antonyms for Wayside

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The word "wayside" in example sentences

All this banter in recent days about New York's dynasty crumbling and falling by the wayside is hogwash. ❋ Unknown (2001)

It really confuses me how you wingers can’t make the connection that throwing our laws by the wayside is a slippery slope, if they can railroad some Arabs, most of whom were picked up under the slightest suspicion, can be locked up, tortured, and possibly executed without the benefit of a trial of any kind – how very easily you could wake up tomorrow and be given the same treatment. ❋ Unknown (2006)

Another program that fell by the wayside was the TANF Emergency Fund, a welfare-to-work program that has subsidized more than 240,000 jobs. ❋ Unknown (2010)

To be so absorbed in one's children and one's projects that housekeeping falls by the wayside is a fault. ❋ Elena Maria Vidal (2009)

Marvel Universe to date, something thatÂseems to have Âfallen by the wayside is the revelation that Doctor Strange is no longer considered fit to be Sorceror Supreme. ❋ Unknown (2009)

For the individual writers, of course, being dropped by the wayside is a little more of a problem. ❋ Editorial Anonymous (2008)

Falling to the wayside are the hardy farm animals of yore. ❋ Unknown (2008)

Those by the wayside are the ones who hear; then the devil comes and takes away the word out of their hearts, lest they should believe and be saved. ❋ Merry Graham Rachel Bye (2005)

When it became clear that there wasn't going to be a bonanza of free CDs without the effort of dealing with the labels themselves, many of the early enthusiasts fell by the wayside, which is as it should be. ❋ Unknown (2003)

The other sort is mentioned in Judges v. 6, and may be called wayside men, idle, discoursive men, that have nothing else to do but to walk up and down and talk, and are not concerned with a reverence of ❋ 1616-1683 (1968)

The sower cast some seed by the wayside, that is, along the edge of the field or road-side. ❋ William Allen Bixler (1918)

If I suggest to the fearful man at twilight that the willow-tree trunk by the wayside is a man with a gun, I do not turn his attention to an abstract idea of a robber nor do I simply awaken the visual impression of one, but I make him believe that such an idea is there realized, that he really sees the person. ❋ Hugo M��nsterberg (1889)

Every blossom and every dewdrop at our feet was touched with some tint of that far-off splendor, and every pebble by the wayside was a messenger from the peak that our feet would stand upon by and by. ❋ Lucy Larcom (1858)

The wayside is the mind trodden and hardened by the continual passage of evil thoughts; the rock, the hardness of the self-willed mind; the good soil, the gentleness of the obedient mind; the sun, the heat of a raging persecution. ❋ 1225?-1274 (1842)

: Some interpret that the two blind men are the Gentiles; one sprung from Cham, the other from Japhet; they sat by the wayside, that is, they walked hard by the truth, but they could not find it out; or they were placed in reason, not having yet received knowledge of the ❋ 1225?-1274 (1842)

What has perhaps fallen by the wayside is the sense of a connected community that is built into the systems. ❋ Blackbeltjones (2010)

Sadly, as is the way with so many New Year's resolutions, it sort of fell by the wayside, which is really a terrible thing. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Dude, I just finsihed a 12 pack of [Natty Light] and I still have [a gram] left, [let's get] wayside. ❋ Tk2 (2007)

Dude, I just finished a 12 pack of [Natty Light] and I still have [a gram] left, [let's get] wayside. ❋ Tk2 (2007)

-Dude, you've got some waysiders lurking. -Oh shit, [thanks man], they were probably [shaken] loose when I was [gold digging] a few minutes ago. ❋ Leverly (2011)

Wayside High-five= [You go] up to a friend who is [doing something] or not paying attention and [slap] their ass as hard as you can. ❋ Big Red T (2008)

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