Sentence example with the word 'sidle'

sidle

accost, close, draw nigh, glance, inch along, mincing steps, retreat, sideslip, stalk, swing, veer off

Definition v. move unobtrusively or furtively

Last update: July 5, 2015


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He apologized and sidled out of the room.   [Please select]

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And described by Denon (Voyage en Sidle et Malte) and Fiihrer.   [Please select]

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Ned Lambert sidled down from the table.   [Please select]

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As she did so, Charles sidled up to me.   [Please select]

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Let them alone, and by and by they will sidle up to you for notice.   [Please select]

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Wallie sidled in and, with an adoring grin at Mary Josephine, suggested that he had more coffee and toast ready to serve, piping hot.   [Please select]

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He so sidled and twittered and tilted as he hopped on his bush.   [Please select]

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He hated scenes and tiresome debates as he hated people who cringed and sidled before him.   [Please select]

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She sidled out of the place and was waiting for Elizabeth when she came out.   [Please select]

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And, with a little nod, Lord Amersteth rose and sidled to the gangway.   [Please select]

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He did not so much "go over to Rome" as sidle away from the Church of England.   [Please select]

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