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Etymology
Adjective
poolside (not comparable)
- By the side of a pool.
- She was sunbathing on the poolside deckchair.
Adverb
poolside (not comparable)
- Beside a pool.
- 2006, Dave Barry, Dave Barry's Money Secrets:
- Turn on your TV pretty much any weekend and click through the channels, and soon you'll see an infomercial featuring a real estate genius sitting poolside at a swank vacation resort and explaining his simple system for getting rich, which he has decided, out of generosity, to share with everybody in the world.
Noun
poolside (plural poolsides)
- The area beside a pool.
- 1866, Henry Cholmondeley-Pennell, Fishing Gossip: Or, Stray Leaves from the Note-books of Several Anglers, page 306:
- […] as it is evident the poet alludes to a trout that has caught sight of the angler, and safe he is, at least pro tem., as our pupils who first frighten the fish by walking down a poolside, and then fish up it, will find to their cost.
- 1882, F. Arnold Lees, “On a New British Umbillifer”, in Journal of Botany, British and Foreign, volume 11, page 132:
- I am afraid the site, by a poolside where no Dane's boat could have got, negatives this, until other stations by navigable streams — the nearest is two miles to the east of the present site — are discovered.
- 2013, Hanes Segler, Becomes the Truth, page 1:
- A ringing cell phone was no stranger at hotel poolsides, the upscale, plastic-dominated resort he'd been in for the past week being no exception.
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