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      • sidle /ˈsaɪdəl/ vb (intransitive) to move in a furtive or stealthy manner; edge along to move along sideways Etymology: 17th Century: back formation from obsolete sideling sideways Synonyms: veer, walk sideways, tilt, walk, more...
  1. sidle. (saɪdəl ) Word forms: sidles , sidling , sidled. verb. 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.

    • American

      Definition of 'sidle' COBUILD frequency band. sidle (s aɪ d...

    • Thesaurus

      Synonyms for SIDLE in English: edge, steal, slink, inch,...

    • Sidlingly

      In the manner of a sidle.... Click for English...

    • Sidhe

      → See the sidhe.... Click for English pronunciations,...

    • Sidmouth

      2 meanings: → 1st Viscount. See (Henry) Addington Henry, 1st...

    • French Translation of “Sidle

      French Translation of “SIDLE” | The official Collins...

    • Sidney

      2 meanings: 1. Algernon. 1622–83, English Whig politician,...

    • Sideling

      3 meanings: 1. a slope (esp on the side of a road) 2. to one...

  2. All you need to know about "SIDLE" in one place: definitions, pronunciations, synonyms, grammar insights, collocations, examples, and translations.

  3. There is one meaning in OED's entry for the noun sidle. See ‘Meaning & use’ for definition, usage, and quotation evidence.

  4. 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.

  5. Sidle definition: to move sideways or obliquely.. See examples of SIDLE used in a sentence.

  6. Oct 3, 2024 · (transitive, intransitive, also figuratively) In the intransitive sense often followed by up: to (cause something to) advance in a coy, furtive, or unobtrusive manner. Derived terms.

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