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  1. verb. These are words and phrases related to sidle. Click on any word or phrase to go to its thesaurus page. Or, go to the definition of sidle. EDGE. Synonyms. edge. steal. sneak. move sideways. inch. move little by little. advance slowly. creep. move with caution. move slyly. slink. Antonyms. rush. run. sprint. bound. leap. speed. hasten.

    • Sidled

      to walk towards or away from someone, trying not to be...

  2. Define sidle. sidle synonyms, sidle pronunciation, sidle translation, English dictionary definition of sidle. v. si·dled , si·dling , si·dles v. intr. 1. To move sideways: sidled through the narrow doorway. 2. To advance in an unobtrusive, furtive, or coy way:...

  3. To sidle is to walk, but in a way that's casual, quiet, and a little sneaky. If you want to surprise someone, sidle up to them and say, "Boo!" There’s a TV show where a character’s coworker has a habit of walking so softly that he constantly startles her — she never notices him coming.

  4. Find 6 different ways to say SIDLE, along with antonyms, related words, and example sentences at Thesaurus.com.

  5. Synonyms for SIDLE in English: edge, steal, slink, inch, ghost, creep, sneak, sneak, steal, tiptoe, ….

  6. to walk towards or away from someone, trying not to be noticed: Tim sidled up/over to the girl sitting at the bar and asked if he could buy her a drink. She sidled past him, pretending that she had not seen him. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Slow and moving slowly.

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  8. If you sidle somewhere, you walk there in a quiet or cautious way, as if you do not want anyone to notice you. A young man sidled up to me and said, 'May I help you?' [VERB preposition/adverb] Synonyms: edge, steal, slink, inch More Synonyms of sidle. Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner’s Dictionary.

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