Similar words: on earth, near to, nearly, far and near, not nearly, year after year, marble, carbon. Meaning: [‚nɪr'baɪ /nɪə-] adj. close at hand. adv. not far away in relative terms.
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(121) Sister Albert explained why. A few years ago a terrible fire broke out in the nearby town of Dumka.
(122) They were helped into a house nearby before police, ambulance and fire services arrived.
(123) These should have the capacity for absorbing large numbers of people from nearby towns.
(124) He and his wife Joy bought a small antique shop in nearby Chipping Norton.
(125) A man dragged her into an alleyway, and attacked her in a nearby churchyard.
(126) Soon afterwards police arrested a man with a gunshot wound to the chest found slumped nearby in an alley behind Copperfield Street.
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(127) The alarm call stimulates other nearby blackbirds to take evasive action.
(128) An owl hooted nearby.
(129) Most small towns of any significance lay on the principal roads; some also enjoyed the advantages provided by a nearby river.
(130) You're never alone with Club 18-30 because a Clubrep is always nearby 24 hours a day.
(131) Morning and evening they were exercised in the nearby meadows, and we often accompanied our father on these walks.
(132) A short time later, a woman was assaulted in a nearby apartment.
(133) Avenue A, one of the main arteries of the nearby East Village, is now a nightly hot spot.
(134) We had to keep drawing apart as occasional couples, and sometimes prowling single men, passed nearby.
(135) The majority were families from the nearby villages but there were also numerous railway enthusiasts from further afield.
(136) A senior international referee of my acquaintance was standing nearby and confirmed my opinion.
(137) A gourmet meal does await the adventurous at nearby Keystone Resort.
(138) On a brief stroll through the nearby alleyways we counted 70 bonfires and spirits were rising.
(139) Blessed with plentiful water from the nearby Mekhand Dam, Shantinagar soon abounded with flowers and flowering shrubs.
(140) Smaller companies that can't afford these luxuries can sometimes arrange to use spare capacity on the network of a nearby multinational.
(141) She helped to arrange a visit to some families who lived nearby.
(142) Robert sat nearby doing a term paper on the history of air power.
(143) Nearby was a 400-square-yard warehouse with more plants flourishing in conditions controlled by artificial lighting and automatic watering systems.
(144) He even offered advice to Greenwich Hospital who owned much of the land nearby on how to manage it.
(145) She had two adult children who lived nearby, and had stopped visiting them as was her usual custom.
(146) St. Peter's must have had strong affinity with the nearby Castle.
(147) Farmer Jack settled down on a nearby tree stump.
(148) Nearby, a Uighur family run a small restaurant.
(149) These will bring all the nearby farmland udder irrigation.
(150) I got a place at a teachers'training college nearby.
More similar words: on earth, near to, nearly, far and near, not nearly, year after year, marble, carbon, garbage, neat, sneak, carbohydrate, one another, beneath, one after another, tear, gear, hear, year, rear, wear, learn, early, beard, clear, swear, heart, earth, tear up, tear off.