沿


run alongside

On-Yomi: エン — Kun-Yomi: そ.う、-ぞ.い

Koohii stories:

1) [Kieron] 16-6-2007(221): Water in a gully runs alongside the path.

2) [DrWarrior12] 24-12-2007(146): Picture one of those idiots that run alongside the bicyclists in the Tour de France trying to give them water. Watch as the cyclist shoves the person into a gully that runs alongside the road.

3) [Danieru] 23-6-2008(59): Kurisu wrote: Anyone who has been to Japan has seen all the water in the gullies running alongside the roads and rice paddies. // Haha, in my parts we call them "gaijin traps" because almost every foreigner has run their car/bicycle/drunken ass into one at one point. In fact, if you see a gaijin running alongside the water gullies that run alongside the road, you may want to see if they need a hand.

4) [Kurisu] 3-6-2008(45): Anyone who has been to Japan has seen all the water in the gullies running alongside the roads and rice paddies.

5) [fuaburisu] 10-10-2005(8): Water runs alongside the gully.