outskirts• The Cité De Science is a futuristiccomplex in the Parisianoutskirts.• His body was discovered on the city's outskirts three days later.• His body was discovered on the city's outskirts three days later.• And on the outskirts of town, with the roar of the sea, we passed by the Glengall House.• Her parents lived in a big house on the outskirts of Manchester.• After three days in the hotel I found a small new house on the outskirts of town.• The slaughterhouse is on the outskirts of the town, and can be smelled before it comes into view.• There are plans to build a new shopping mall on the outskirts of town.• We stayed on the outskirts of the capital.• By 9 o'clock we reached the outskirts of Berlin.• We heardgunshots as we drove through the outskirts of the city.• Tinyfields, green and white where the snow was melting again, led down to the outskirts of the town.• They would move to the outskirts of Paris.• The only remainingobstacles are located at Wester Hailes, a residentialdevelopment on the westernoutskirts of Edinburgh.
on the outskirts (of something)• In a communeon the outskirts of the city, we saw a new colony of houses being built.• So Swannson-on-Wheels will gainconsiderablebenefit from the purchase of a relatively localgaragefacilityon the outskirts of Tetbury.• Andrews farmhouseon the outskirts of town, surrounded by Morris memorabilia-capes and caps and clubs, scorecards and scrap-books.• Once there used to be a leprosyhospital in Calcutta called the Gobra Hospital, located on the outskirts of the city.• This finalmill, on the outskirts of the town of Stroud itself, was Stratford Mill.• This led her to starestraight towards Rupert Green and his companion who still waitedon the outskirts of the throng.• Generally, these were on the outskirts of towns.