Definition of harborside in US English:
 harborside
nounˈhärbərˌsīdˈhɑrbərˌsaɪdˈhɑrbərˌsaɪd
The area immediately adjacent to a harbor.
 whitewashed cottages radiate out from the harborside
as modifier a harborside restaurant
 Example sentencesExamples
-  Patrol boats are moored on the river or harbour side of the building and video cameras monitor their comings and goings.
 -  While relaxing at a harbor-side lunch table, you can watch pelicans and fishing boats.
 -  You're going to daydream sitting on the harbour side of the library.
 -  Act I opened, not at the harbour side but with the assembled populace sitting singing a hymn as if in church.
 -  Rain foamed on the hotel's harbour side lawn and produced a bank of hanging mist opaque as hill fog.
 -  Delivery, workshop and storage occupy the ground floor of the north wing, connected to a service entrance on the harbour side.
 -  We went under the Lion's Gate and on to the Vancouver harbour side of the peninsula.
 -  It may also be possible that there are harbour-side homes and restaurants whose sewage discharges directly into the harbour.
 -  Back at the harbour side I spied the Braveheart, our charter boat for the day, skippered by Dougie Ferguson.
 -  After a day spent on a hard boat out of Weymouth, you'll find the harbour side lined with pubs and eating places.
 -  Away from the noise and scaffolding on a harbour side balcony next to a tiling team Graeme described the vision.
 -  Detailing here is robust and direct in the functional, nautical traditions of canal and harbour side.
 -  The chairman then suggested that a new marina could be constructed on the harbour side of the breakwater which could double the existing berthage capacity.
 -  Eating al fresco in a harbour-side cafe in southern Spain
 -  A 17 storey, 62m high office tower has been built on a traditional harbour-side long narrow site with its thin side to the water.
 -  Around 20,000 visitors are expected at the ninth Organic Food Festival to be held at Bristol's historic harbor-side this weekend.
 -  The father watches his children swim in the harbour side pool and the next thing we know we're in the desert.
 -  Annette Kellerman was born in 1886 in Sydney and learned to swim in a harbour side pool.
 -  After setting anchor, the holiday makers board their dinghy and make their way over to the harbour-side restaurant of Augusta Insula.
 -  Enterprising merchants built houses and wharves on the harbor side of the borough as well.
 
  Definition of harborside in US English:
 harborside
nounˈhɑrbərˌsaɪdˈhärbərˌsīd
The area immediately adjacent to a harbor.
 whitewashed cottages radiate out from the harborside
as modifier a harborside restaurant
 Example sentencesExamples
-  Away from the noise and scaffolding on a harbour side balcony next to a tiling team Graeme described the vision.
 -  Enterprising merchants built houses and wharves on the harbor side of the borough as well.
 -  Around 20,000 visitors are expected at the ninth Organic Food Festival to be held at Bristol's historic harbor-side this weekend.
 -  Act I opened, not at the harbour side but with the assembled populace sitting singing a hymn as if in church.
 -  It may also be possible that there are harbour-side homes and restaurants whose sewage discharges directly into the harbour.
 -  Delivery, workshop and storage occupy the ground floor of the north wing, connected to a service entrance on the harbour side.
 -  After a day spent on a hard boat out of Weymouth, you'll find the harbour side lined with pubs and eating places.
 -  You're going to daydream sitting on the harbour side of the library.
 -  The father watches his children swim in the harbour side pool and the next thing we know we're in the desert.
 -  Rain foamed on the hotel's harbour side lawn and produced a bank of hanging mist opaque as hill fog.
 -  Eating al fresco in a harbour-side cafe in southern Spain
 -  While relaxing at a harbor-side lunch table, you can watch pelicans and fishing boats.
 -  Detailing here is robust and direct in the functional, nautical traditions of canal and harbour side.
 -  Annette Kellerman was born in 1886 in Sydney and learned to swim in a harbour side pool.
 -  The chairman then suggested that a new marina could be constructed on the harbour side of the breakwater which could double the existing berthage capacity.
 -  A 17 storey, 62m high office tower has been built on a traditional harbour-side long narrow site with its thin side to the water.
 -  Back at the harbour side I spied the Braveheart, our charter boat for the day, skippered by Dougie Ferguson.
 -  Patrol boats are moored on the river or harbour side of the building and video cameras monitor their comings and goings.
 -  We went under the Lion's Gate and on to the Vancouver harbour side of the peninsula.
 -  After setting anchor, the holiday makers board their dinghy and make their way over to the harbour-side restaurant of Augusta Insula.