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quayside
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quay·side  (ksd)
n.
The area adjacent to a quay or wharf or a system of quays, especially in a port city.

quayside [ˈkiːˌsaɪd]
n
(Social Science / Human Geography) the edge of a quay along the water
Translations
quayside [ˈkiːsaɪd] Nmuelle m
quayside [ˈkiːsaɪd]
nquai m
on the quayside → sur le quai
modif [restaurant, café, warehouse, auction] → sur les quais
quayside
nKai m; the quayside barsdie Hafenkneipen pl
quayside [ˈkiːˌsaɪd] nbanchina


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Byline: Jule Wilson NEWCASTLE and Gateshead's famous quaysides have undergone huge change in recent years, with the transformation of the Baltic flour mills, the addition of the Sage Gateshead and the Gateshead Millennium Bridge.
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