Noun
near side (plural near sides)
(equestrianism) The left-hand side of a horse.
near-side
Alternative form of nearside.
near-side
Death is only frightening from the near side. Jim Butcher
A pass from Browne deep in her own defensive zone gave Belinskas a breakaway and her third of the night on an easy near-side finish. Source: Internet
He was told to take his kick again, from well beyond 50 on the near-side flank at the Denhams Road end – and this time after the siren. Source: Internet
It shows a larger "quarter phase" when it is at its maximum elongations from the Sun, and is at its brightest in the night sky, and presents a much larger "thin crescent" in telescopic views as it comes around to the near side between Earth and the Sun. Source: Internet
Ispace Japan’s winning bid was $5,000, with their lander scheduled to reach Lacus Somniorum on the Moon’s northeastern near side in 2022. Source: Internet
Mr Young said: “Police decided to make tactical contact with the front near side of the accused’s vehicle to disable it by buckling the wheel.” Source: Internet