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green·side

 (grēn′sīd′)
adj.
Situated beside a putting green: a greenside sand trap.
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Adj.1.greenside - adjacent to a putting green; "greenside bunker"
golf, golf game - a game played on a large open course with 9 or 18 holes; the object is use as few strokes as possible in playing all the holes
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He proceeded slowly back along the terrace in a tender glow; and when he came to Greenside Church, he halted in a doubtful mind.
On a seat on the hill above Greenside he sat for perhaps half an hour, looking down upon the lamps of Edinburgh, and up at the lamps of heaven.
The Old Vicarage, in Worfield, has enlisted the support of Wellington-based agency Mr Greenside as it prepares to take the wraps off a host of developments at the traditional country house venue.
PLANS to turn a Greenside pub into a nursery have been given the go-ahead despite anger from locals who say part of the village's history is being lost.
The Post Office has announced that Greenside Post Office in Mirfield is to go.
The road will be closed from the roundabout at Greenside Road to the junction with the B6315 Woodside Lane between 9pm and 5am from Monday until September 8.
The body of the man, named locally as taxi driver Michael Atherton, and those of the three women were found in "close proximity" downstairs in the semidetached house in Greenside Avenue, Horden, Peterlee, after police were alerted to shots being fired shortly before 11.45pm on Sunday.
Greenside, a writer and teacher, tells the story of his experience in a small village Brittany, France, after his then girlfriend convinced him spend a summer there.
GEORGE Wimpey is down to the final few homes at its Boosbeck development, Greenside View.
I grew up just yards from the McGoverns, the min Greenside and us in Westbourne Street, theEverton district of Liverpool was a wonderful area to grow up in then.