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Filter by Meaning The old man sat by the wayside, reminiscing about his past and pondering the future.
The wayside was deserted, and we felt a sense of unease as we walked along.
The old dog, once loved and cared for, had become a wayside to his neglectful owner.
The flowers on the wayside of the road were more vibrant than the ones in the garden.
The old stone wall ran wayside, marking the boundary of the estate for generations.
The caravan of refugees camped by the wayside, waiting for aid and assistance.
The country's poor infrastructure has left it by the wayside in terms of economic growth.
The car pulled over wayside to let the ambulance pass.
He was once a prominent artist, but now he's just a wayside in the art world.
The artist sketched the landscape wayside, inspired by the colors and textures of the natural world.
The shepherd led his flock along the winding wayside path to their grazing grounds.
The wayside was covered in leaves during the fall.
The highway patrol officer stopped the truck driver on the wayside for a routine inspection.
The old theater was left by the wayside in favor of the new one.
The wayside market sold local handicrafts, souvenirs, and other artisanal products to tourists.
The end of World War II marked a wayside in the global political landscape.
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