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Definition of bayside in English: baysidenounˈbeɪsaɪdˈbāsīd The land alongside the shore of a bay. 海湾边,海湾畔 as modifier a bayside hotel Example sentencesExamples - Public appeals were opened in local areas including the bayside suburbs.
- They combed the bayside shores in pairs, separating recyclables from trash and categorizing them on tally sheets.
- The differences between the lapping waters of the bay side and the pounding waves of the Atlantic are significant.
- As darkness fell upon the small bayside community, muffled screams could be heard from the abandoned fish warehouse a block away from the main pier.
- Albany House was supplied by Albany, a bayside post.
- From the bayside, it has 4 stories.
- For a different approach to birding, everyone should experience the birds of our bayside marshes and outer beaches.
- Along the bayside walk closer to my hotel there are outdoor restaurants, many of which feature cover bands.
- North American aborigines had developed a system of middlemen for transporting furs to bayside posts.
- The bayside pizza delivery business must be competitive.
- My team of four set off to Plum Island, a freshwater tidal wetland on the bay side.
- Dr Rankin grew up in the bayside suburbs of Melbourne.
- But it isn't just the scenic bayside that touched me.
- A storm surge on the bayside of this island last night created a path of destruction that I didn't think you would see in a Category 1 storm.
- For Bogart fans, a trip to this bayside watering hole has become a pilgrimage of sorts.
- But inspectors were flabbergasted when bayside residents attending a public meeting admitted they had been seeing the beetle for a couple years or more.
- The storm came around this time from the west, the lower-lying bay side.
- Besides a clean, wide beach with many shore birds, this park boasts two fishing piers, historic fort, and bayside campsites.
- On the bay side, there are saltwater marshes, such as Skeleton Hill Island on Sandy Hook.
- A decreasing number of aboriginal furs reached bayside posts.
Definition of bayside in US English: baysidenounˈbāsīd The land alongside the shore of a bay. 海湾边,海湾畔 as modifier a bayside hotel Example sentencesExamples - The differences between the lapping waters of the bay side and the pounding waves of the Atlantic are significant.
- Dr Rankin grew up in the bayside suburbs of Melbourne.
- For a different approach to birding, everyone should experience the birds of our bayside marshes and outer beaches.
- A storm surge on the bayside of this island last night created a path of destruction that I didn't think you would see in a Category 1 storm.
- The storm came around this time from the west, the lower-lying bay side.
- From the bayside, it has 4 stories.
- They combed the bayside shores in pairs, separating recyclables from trash and categorizing them on tally sheets.
- The bayside pizza delivery business must be competitive.
- But it isn't just the scenic bayside that touched me.
- A decreasing number of aboriginal furs reached bayside posts.
- As darkness fell upon the small bayside community, muffled screams could be heard from the abandoned fish warehouse a block away from the main pier.
- My team of four set off to Plum Island, a freshwater tidal wetland on the bay side.
- Besides a clean, wide beach with many shore birds, this park boasts two fishing piers, historic fort, and bayside campsites.
- Albany House was supplied by Albany, a bayside post.
- For Bogart fans, a trip to this bayside watering hole has become a pilgrimage of sorts.
- North American aborigines had developed a system of middlemen for transporting furs to bayside posts.
- On the bay side, there are saltwater marshes, such as Skeleton Hill Island on Sandy Hook.
- Public appeals were opened in local areas including the bayside suburbs.
- Along the bayside walk closer to my hotel there are outdoor restaurants, many of which feature cover bands.
- But inspectors were flabbergasted when bayside residents attending a public meeting admitted they had been seeing the beetle for a couple years or more.
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