See also: pave side

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Etymology

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From pave +‎ -side.

Adjective

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paveside (not comparable)

  1. Situated on a pavement (sidewalk)
    • 2015 July 6, Hugh Muir, “How dodgy door policies keep black people out of nightclubs”, in The Guardian[1]:
      When the group asked why, the bouncer – gatekeeper, arbiter, paveside general – characterised this frustration and reasonable request for information as aggression.
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