Sentence examples for to sidelines from inspiring English sources

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to sidelines

noun

A line at the side of something.

  • The yellow sideline of the road

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Some never head back to sidelines or dugouts, like John Madden.

"North-south" is parallel to sidelines, "east-west" is parallel to end lines.

The N.F.L. has signed a deal to bring Microsoft's Surface tablets to sidelines and coaching booths next year, but, for now, computers remain banned on game day.

Free-wheelers carved off private plots from communes, sowed non-staple crops that were highly profitable in a growing black market, and returned to sidelines (animal rearing, handicrafts) that had been condemned as "capitalist" since the mid-50s.

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Throw the ball wide, sideline-to-sideline, and repeat.

McClain has iffy instincts and surprisingly limited sideline-to-sideline agility.

He makes a sideline-to-sideline pursuit play on Michael Vick that not many guys can make.

Those miscues were complemented by a punishing defensive line, a suffocating secondary and eye-popping sideline-to-sideline speed.

I'm not running sideline to sideline.

Sideline to sideline, he made plays.

That figured to sideline him four months.

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