nearby countryside

collocation in English

meaningsofnearbyandcountryside

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nearby
adverb
adjective
uk
/ˌnɪəˈbaɪ/
us
/ˌnɪrˈbaɪ/
not ...
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countryside
noun[C or U]
uk
/ˈkʌn.tri.saɪd/
us
/ˈkʌn.tri.saɪd/
land not in towns, cities, or industrial areas, that is either used for farming or left in its ...
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(Definition ofnearbyandcountrysidefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Mica processing came to be dominated by women workers from thenearbycountryside.
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The other worry is the prospect of neglect meted out to those horses which graze on fields both around our cities ornearbycountryside.
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His father encouraged him to join the excursions of the active group of naturalists who collected specimens in thenearbycountryside.
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The main source of these vegetables isnearbycountrysideareas.
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With his army low on food supplies, he allowed them to roam thenearbycountryside, seizing humans and using them for food.
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In aerial photographs parch marks are clearly visible across thenearbycountrysideand indicate the original route of the line.
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Each house has its own grounds in thenearbycountryside.
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The town grew as merchants and shopkeepers set up businesses to serve farmers and ranchers from thenearbycountryside.
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Then heavier equipment railroad style regional railway lines from cities to the suburbs andnearbycountrysidedeveloped in the mid 20th century.
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Large pieces of stonework and related ruins were scattered across thenearbycountrysideas late as the 19th century.
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Initially they were situated close together but after many were destroyed by fire, the trend was to separate them out over thenearbycountryside.
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Birds from urban areas form flocks seasonally and fly out tonearbycountrysideto feed on ripening grain, returning at night to roost.
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