a huis clos, awry, divagation, glancingly, in privy, interlocution, nigh, per capita, sidewards, slopeways
Definitionadv. on or to one side
Last update: June 29, 2015
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My father has kept aside some money for his retirement. [noun]
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You must put aside any idea of holiday this year . [noun]
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One could understand Hamlet's mind by his asides. [Please select]
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Aside from the military he has strong backers from the Chinese communities in the country. [noun]
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True to form modern academia and its various experts have largely ignored these finds or simply brushed them aside as hoaxed. [noun]
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The females stood modestly aside, and, from having been the principal actors in the scene, they now became the meek and attentive observers of that which followed. [noun]
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The sage started, and bent his head aside, as if to catch the fleeting sounds of some passing melody. [noun]
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He would have spoken, but the Indian at that moment shoved aside a door of bark, and entered a cavern in the bosom of the mountain. [noun]
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"Then let him step aside, and the cunning man will blow upon the dog." [noun]
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The warriors in front stepped aside, opening the way to their most approved orator by the action; one who spoke all those languages that were cultivated among the northern aborigines. [noun]
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Motioning the women and children aside with a stern gesture, he took Uncas by the arm, and led him toward the door of the council-lodge. [noun]
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