Noun
the side that is on the north
Source: WordNetWhere I grew up - I grew up on the north side of Akron, lived in the projects. So those scared and lonely nights - that's every night. You hear a lot of police sirens, you hear a lot of gunfire. Things that you don't want your kids to hear growing up. LeBron James
Across from the Central Park, on the north side, it is Rubén Darío park and monument, dedicated to Nicaragua's greatest poet and one of the most influential literary figures in the Spanish speaking world. Source: Internet
Addington Hills is a major hilly area to the south of London and is recognised as a significant obstacle to the growth of London from its origins as a port on the north side of the river, to a large circular city. Source: Internet
After crossing the bridge one tank was destroyed and another badly damaged, yet moving, and was driven to the village of Lent on the north side of the bridge by the only survivor of the attack - a Sgt Knight - who feigned being dead. Source: Internet
A major addition was placed along the north side, adjacent to the town, and in between the roads Morton St. and Packer Avenue. Source: Internet
A midget submarine on the north side of Ford Island missed the seaplane tender USS with her first torpedo and missed the attacking destroyer USS with her other one before being sunk by Monaghan at 08:43. Source: Internet