about the bush, blench, draw aside, fall back, hang back, make way for, prevaricate, sheer off, shy, split hairs, turn back
Definitionn. a step to one side
Last update: February 3, 2017
2
He sidestepped the issue by saying it was not his responsibility. [verb]
0
This would allow you to sidestep any brokerage commissions. [noun]
0
We sidestep the question: it 's easier to perpetuate the Big Lie than to face reality full-on. [noun]
0
When a man has anything somebody gets it before he can sidestep. [Please select]
0
Suppose they buck and pitch and sidestep and bawl and carry on. [Please select]
0
De Spain sidestepped again by asking for a cigar. [Please select]
0
And isn't it time for us to pull up short lest we sidestep the goal. [Please select]
0
With a swift sidestep and a swifter swoop of his long arm, he reached for the corporal, who once more found safety in swift disappearance. [Please select]
0
If we are faint-hearted, and eager for peace at any price, then we will sidestep the ugly situation until the destroyers have settled it for us by the wholesale extermination of species. [Please select]
Do you have a better example in your mind? Please submit your sentence!