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- noun A
yard at the side of abuilding .
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Examples
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I started a little garden in my sideyard this year … both organic and about as local as I can get.
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I watched this robin gather grass for nesting material in our small sideyard a few years ago.
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My neighborhood is dominantly single-family homes and two - or three-plexes, but with a maximum of three or four feet of sideyard.
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The next morning, in the churned-up sideyard, Dad handed me a shovel.
365 tomorrows » 2009 » February : A New Free Flash Fiction SciFi Story Every Day 2009
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Last January, aiming to increase the size of his sideyard, Obama paid me $104,500 for a strip of my land.
Hillary On The Morning Shows: Surprised By Photo Of Her And Rezko 2009
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Have removed a couple of limbs from the sideyard maple, both of which had ambitions in directions we did not want.
Somebody make me smart (Economics 101 Division) jhetley 2009
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In addition to the snowflakes, none of which are "special", we have a sideyard full of finches.
It's Wednesday -- do you know where your blizzard is? jhetley 2009
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When you're used to chickadees and goldfinches in the sideyard tree, a crow looks like a B-52 perched . . .
Sunrise, with crows jhetley 2008
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I can now affirm that the last snow on our sideyard has melted.
Three days in a row jhetley 2008
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Just spent some time in the fresh air and sunshine, picking up the debris trail of our recent winds -- dead twigs and branches down from the sideyard maple, migrant plastic bags and candy-bar wrappers, some chunks of scrap lumber and shingle fragments that I hope didn't come from our house...
Less windy jhetley 2008
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