Definitions
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.
- noun The land adjacent to a stream.
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- adjective Located near or bordering a
stream .
Etymologies
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Examples
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The first step at streamside is to observe conditions.
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The first step at streamside is to observe conditions.
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I like to clean my fish when I catch them at streamside.
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If you own a jetboil and have enjoyed a hot cup of coffee streamside when it's 20 degrees outside you'll think they are worth the money.
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Since the reintroduction of wolves to Yellowstone National Park, biodiversity has soared, as streamside areas have rebounded because of reduced grazing pressure from elk and deer.
Wendy Keefover-Ring: Are Wolves the Real Killers? Feds Count Livestock Losses Differently in the Northern Rockies Wendy Keefover-Ring 2011
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I like to clean my fish when I catch them at streamside.
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If you own a jetboil and have enjoyed a hot cup of coffee streamside when it's 20 degrees outside you'll think they are worth the money.
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A rabbit hole on the hill surrounded by morning frost; a crow looking down into the roofless windmill tower; a rot hole in the trunk of an alder tree fallen into a field from the streamside; a muddy drain in the road.
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At Montauk, trout are cleaned streamside and the heads and entrails flung back into the water.
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He currently lives in a private tank behind the "streamside" exhibit, though Mr. Groves, the curator, would like to put the snot otter on public view soon.
Green Movement's New Mascot: the Slimy Snot Otter Leslie Eaton 2011
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