How to use in-sentence of “roadside”:
+ They are very commonly seen perched along roadside trees and wires and are commonly seen in open grassland and scrub forest habitats.
+ An improvised explosive device, more commonly known as roadside bomb, is a bomb that is constructed by people for other purposes than military action.
+ Traffic cones are usually placed around construction sites or roadside accidents.
+ Good smelling market and roadside snacks cooked on barbecues or fried in oil are plentiful and varied.
+ Her body was found on a roadside in Gaspé Peninsula, Quebec.

Example sentences of “roadside”:
+ Primeval redwood forests, coastal mangrove stands, sphagnum bogs, desert soil crusts, roadside weed patches, wheat fields, cultivated gardens and lawns; all are meant by the term "vegetation".
+ The fictitious Dino Institute attracts those with a scientific interest in the long-extinct animals, while Chester and Hester's Dino-Rama recalls the many roadside attractions that were once scattered throughout the United States.
+ Primeval redwood forests, coastal mangrove stands, sphagnum bogs, desert soil crusts, roadside weed patches, wheat fields, cultivated gardens and lawns; all are meant by the term “vegetation”.
+ The fictitious Dino Institute attracts those with a scientific interest in the long-extinct animals, while Chester and Hester’s Dino-Rama recalls the many roadside attractions that were once scattered throughout the United States.
+ On September 27, it was released in the United States under Roadside Attractions and LD Entertainment.
+ Especially after the founding of the “Fundición Central Mexicana the neighborhood developed quickly; by the early 20th century its roadside inns had mostly been converted into homes and its boundaries had blurred with those of the “Barrio de San Marcos”.
+ During the trip, he was disappointed by the quality of roadside motels at that time.
+ In fields they seem to be eradicated by sheep, and hence remain largely restricted to ungrazed roadside verges and stream banks.
+ It had the roadside attraction of a wooden life-size humpback whale head.
+ This species is diurnal and lives in grassland, uncultivated ground, field edges and roadside verges.
+ Delgadillo’s Snow Cap Drive-In is a historic small restaurant and roadside attraction along a part of what used to be Route 66 in Seligman, Arizona USA.
+ For these reasons it was a popular urban roadside tree.
+ A bus station is larger than a bus stop, which is usually a place on the roadside where buses stop.
+ Kuzco and Pacha arrive at a roadside diner; unbeknown to them, Yzma and Kronk have followed them there.
+ They have been seen laying eggs in a roadside marsh.
+ Long story short, a law enforcement officer killed him while he was on the phone with roadside assistance.
+ Starting around 1920, the family started selling berries, berry preserves, and pies from a roadside stand along a highway.
+ Wawa was called wild goose in “The Song of Hiawatha.” On July 5, 2010, the Canada Post made a commemorative stamp of the Wawa Goose as part of its Roadside Attractions collection.
+ The cities were built of brick, with roadside drainage system and multistoried houses.
+ Market and roadside stalls selling food were common in both Ancient Greece and Ancient Rome.
