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To sidle
verb
To move sideways.
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To sidle.
The darker side of life tends to sidle up on this narrative.
Taking those words to heart, on Wednesday afternoon we decided to sidle up to the crisis with satire.
I half-expect Mr Carson off Downton Abbey to sidle up and ask whether everything is to Sir's satisfaction.
It's sexy but intimate; rather than demanding your attention, it invites you to sidle up next to it.
The plan is for Stauffenberg to carry a briefcase bomb into the fortified bunker where he will be meeting Hitler, and then to sidle out before it blows.
His sturdy baritone and sure projection make him a natural belter, but he knows how to sidle up to a melody, working quietly with tension and release.
Having become habituated to fishermen discarding scraps, schools of stingrays gather in the shallow waters to sidle up alongside visitors and be fed.
It took a good three or four minutes for the musicians to sidle to their places, arms filled with instruments and charts.
Obviously, Eustachy is not the first liquored-up coach to sidle up to a coed with a pickup line that sounds something like: "Don't you know me?
In their bedroom there was a space between the water bed and dresser just big enough for a girl to sidle into.
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