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"sidle" Definitions
  1. + adv./prep. to walk somewhere in a shy or uncertain way, as if you do not want to be noticed

104 Sentences With "sidle"

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What allows them to sidle across the boundaries of taboo?
But you also can't sidle up to every space rock individually.
Andrea: Would potentially sidle up to this at a house party.
During the intermission, the two groups sidle past each other on Ashland Place.
Other companies are trying to sidle up to the authorities through CSR programmes.
We sidle up to a spot at the bar surrounding an antique bean roaster.
If they're nervy, they sidle up to Guy and ask to take a picture.
I sidle up to the group and whip it out, waiting for my turn.
Tourists now sidle up to the gate, snapping photos and posting them on Instagram.
Those entries give me SIDLE at 153D, and that's nearly the entire eastern sector.
As The Economist explains, May's decision to sidle up to Trump was born of desperation.
Not until the outset of the second session did Biden sidle up to a question.
I had to SIDLE around this whole puzzle, trying to make progress yet stay STOIC.
As you wait for the chopper to come in, you see another player sidle up.
Just sidle your smartphone up to the WiBa battery, and it will start charging. Easy-peasy.
But then she began to slowly sidle toward the small stage as the crowd obligingly parted.
Two Italian policemen on tall motorcycles sidle alongside the procession, stopping foot and car traffic alike.
I asked Sidle why his burgers are so good, if not the ghosts of burgers past.
The men sidle into the courtroom with less energy, dressed in baggy jeans and close-shaved haircuts.
Former Vice President Joe Biden left his podium to sidle up to Sanders for a big hug.
It's not out of the question that he will sidle up and hug one, something he's done before.
Here are some of the best edits: Tormund switches spots with Sansa to sidle up closer to Brienne.
Really it's for you to press play and listen and let his music sidle up and seduce you.
Democratic politicians sidle up to gang leaders for votes and use their thugs as substitutes for their political organizations.
The white shuttles with the peppermint green stripe sidle up to the curb near the Port Authority Bus Terminal.
" Quotable "I'll be in the supermarket pushing the baby around, and people will sidle up and want a selfie.
I sidle down the stairs past a wall of lucky cats, glinting golden and waving mutely in the dim light.
A large number of independent candidates might sidle up to Mr Rohani, anxious to secure the funding his government dispenses.
Gibson, too, tried to sidle around the idea that because of Rose's sexy image, people feel entitled to touch her.
Workers in coveralls sidle up on queue, attending to the meticulously timed tasks of turning steel into road-ready sedans.
It's the person at the bar who you purposefully sidle up next to to find out where she bought her jeans.
You could sidle up to the sort of prowess that would, from the outside at least, look a lot like thinking.
With creamy watercolors, loose pen lines and easy storytelling, her outdoorsy life lessons sidle up as gently as a summer breeze.
Those of us who can (like me) sheepishly sidle over to one of our other tribes, our chameleon skin quietly changing.
You'll see older guys with call girls, or you'll see the one or two frat dudes try to sidle up to cougars.
Viewers are invited to sidle up to porthole-like windows in its side and peek into the chamber to gaze at infinity contained.
But Mr Rama may be right that the western Balkan countries could sidle into the EU bit by bit, to avoid provoking resistance.
As Shawn stretches, I sidle up to Cortez, and he tells me the story: Porter trains in Vegas, where Cortez has long lived.
Does either of these images come to mind as you sidle up to the Starbucks counter and order your grande caramel latte, no whip?
No matter what hour of night, sidle up to the bar for poboys and cheap beer or post up for a game of pinball.
Occasionally, some will sidle up to me after a talk and quietly ask what they can do with this new knowledge weighing them down.
Behind the Midway is a purpose built robotic bartender that banters with patrons who sidle up to watch the automated cocktail maker work its magic.
With the fate of Bangkok's street food vendors still uncertain after the government's proposed ban, there's no better time to sidle up and dig in.
You sidle up to him in a split second, then take another 1.4 seconds to take him down, directing his lifeless body behind a table.
But when you sidle up to the urinal, or settle into a stall, you find that—in such close proximity to others—you just can't go.
Does he remember how Mr. Weinstein hired secret agents from Black Cube to sidle up to reporters, gain their confidence and report back to Mr. Weinstein?
When you sidle up to the edge of nature, you cross into a zone of proximal admiration; you also cross into the land of probabilistic danger.
And rather than come to your aid, Jenny would probably step over your bleeding body to sidle into a town car and head to her next meeting.
A few more sidle up to the counter, where the very same monk who was chanting a minute ago pours chilled sake with the same gracious smile.
As they did under Nixon, Republican leaders will have to either oppose Trump and risk his tweets, or sidle along with him and live with his stain.
Russia has deployed what could be multiple kamikaze satellites such as "Kosmos 2499" -- designed to sidle up to American satellites and then, if ordered, disable or destroy them.
Political parties represent distinct groups within society, but after elections most of them sidle up to the president, seeking patronage to repay the debts they rack up campaigning.
Go Get Em Tiger: This coffee bar works a lot like a bar in that you sidle up to the counter and order directly with a bartender-barista.
"The original owner had a compound with all this junk on it, and the city told him to clean it up, so he built a bar," said Sidle.
But what makes "Rags Parkland" significant and surreptitiously moving is that this is a political show, though its politics sidle in so sinuously you might not notice them.
It's an awkward encounter, in which Mike tearfully confesses his loneliness since the death of his wife and attempts to sidle up to Marge in a booth seat.
I just want to be a human being who can sidle up to a bar and order a drink without the fear of being ridiculed or considered a criminal.
As I sidle into a booth, a waitress approaches primed with a coffee mug that she promptly fills as she takes my order for a slice of cherry pie.
He's older than the hills but by GOD he's going to sidle up to you over a cig and breathe noxiously nostalgic conversational fumes in your incredibly disinterested face.
Some folks are just blessed with a certain confidence, a certain je n'ais se quoi, that allows them to sidle into any room like the space was made for them.
In one instance, cooperating players sidle up on either side of a fallen, oversized pencil and try to scoop it up by ramming their bodies into it at various angles.
These categories are not mutually exclusive for Donny and Andrea, who court and question, sidle up to and lash out at the audience, which sits too near the stage for comfort.
But since it is currently impossible to sidle up to a black hole to confirm the existence of Hawking radiation, the idea has lived in the land of theory for decades.
After your big wins, including producer of the year, are you just the hottest guy in the room all of a sudden, with every artist trying to sidle up to you?
US officials believe Russia has also deployed what could be kamikaze satellites, known as "Kosmos 2499," which are designed to sidle up to American satellites and, if ordered, destroy or disable them.
While others sidle and swerve through the political and religious hoopla of late-17th-century London court life, Anne, with her watering eyes and comfort eating, merely plods, plaintive and often afraid.
There, it will churn through the ice and sidle up to an ice floe, cut its engine and allow itself to fully freeze into place for the next 10 to 14 months.
Because when it's his turn to sidle up to the chair, he knows exactly what shade of polish he wants — as evidenced by a beyond-cute video Rose posted on Instagram this morning.
Basically, once the i7+ finished cleaning, it would sidle up to a hulking Clean Base dock and another internal vacuum would suck out the dirt from the Roomba and into a base itself.
Sidle up to the bar (no reservations required) and order a blackened catfish banh mi with a glass of their sazerac (rye, brandy, Herbsaint and Peychaud's bitters)—they've got it on tap, people.
Sidle up to any ventanitia, a restaurant with a walk-up window that you can find on nearly any block in Miami Beach and downtown Miami, for a shot of sugar-laced Cuban coffee.
But since the Capcom Home Arcade connects to a TV with an HDMI cable, it will instead be used on the couch or floor, requiring players to sidle up uncomfortably close to each other.
Sidle up to any ventanitia, a restaurant with a walk-up window that you can find on nearly any block in Miami Beach and Downtown Miami, for a shot of sugar-laced Cuban coffee.
It started at their first middle school dance, when male classmates would sidle up behind them on the dance floor, grab them by the waist and, without asking, begin to "grind" against their rears.
But one day last week, court officers cleared the first row and allowed Mr. Hernandez to sidle up to a rail in the courtroom so he could visit with his wife and his daughter.
She was quick to start playing footsy under the table or sidle up to an older man at a political event and suddenly request that they become friends on Facebook, according to people who knew her.
Tac/Quila is walk-in only, so come early or come late; if you have to wait, sidle up to the bar and enjoy something off the restaurant's formidable list of tequilas, mescals or expertly crafted cocktails.
If the guts of a steam locomotive were interesting, then he'd insert himself into the depths of roundhouses and sidle up next to the hostlers in order to record the oily intricacies of valve gear and side rods.
Sidle up to the whisky bar, or head to the beer garden (which becomes an ice-skating rink in the winter) and try his signature No. 3003 Rye Lager, or, if you have drunk enough, their homemade kombucha.
In between the salad and seafood and chocolate mousse, the cabaret artist Justin Vivian Bond would get up from a table to croon, and models of all ages would sidle between the seats, dressed in Ms. Comey's collection.
Do not sidle up to the DJ during their set to beg for high-fives, or interrupt them with a boring story about that time you met their significant other in the artist lounge at a festival in Europe.
As the survivors, all young adults, dodge the Gestapo and sidle past Jewish informers like the infamous Stella Goldschlag, these scripted sections, though engagingly acted and atmospherically filmed, play like mere teasers for epic tales of courage and ingenuity.
Player pianos are nothing new, but what makes Arpeggio unique is that the robot can sidle up to everything from a Casio electronic keyboard to a Steinway baby grand, and automatically align itself to hit the right keys and even foot pedals.
Amnesia used a similar mechanic, but Here They Lie seems to apply it literally: you can catch something in the corner of your eye, stare down at your virtual shoes, and sidle by while it growls and gurgles a few feet away.
He'd go to a musical film in the afternoon, then sidle across the street—high on show tunes—and hop up the stairs to the roof of Sinik's newspaper office where he changed into jeans or thick trousers and set to work.
He blazed his path, and built his fortune, playing at an old Beltway game: serving as a bag-man, kitted out in K Street threads, for any number of corrupt foreign actors looking to sidle into the good graces of Washington elites.
Two evenings a week, guests ascend a claustrophobia-inducing elevator to the sixth floor of an office building near Herald Square, creep down a hall past dodgy looking travel agencies and sidle into Tannen's Magic, the 82-year-old conjurer supply shop.
When Char No. 5 opened in 2014, business travelers from Europe and the United States would sidle up to the bar, and their eyes would skip right over Char No. 5's lengthy list of Canadian whiskey, in search of Scotch or bourbon.
After a few sips of beer I turned around to watch him sidle into the seat, glaring at me, as if he was expecting my exile to be permanent and distant, perhaps to a middle-tier seat in an arena in a distant solar system.
On a recent trip back to the Hollywood, Florida dive, owner Steve Sidle assured me that although Le Tub has had only two successive grills during its nearly 40-year history (and the first remained for almost three decades), cleaning is standard daily procedure.
This not only tempted me to sidle up to my 16-year-old sons and lick them (warning: don't), it also made me marvel at the extraordinary effects of maternal attention at an age when we think children are way too young to notice.
Talking about things out of school to all these MSNBC and all these mainstream media outlets, and to sidle up with the Democratic and leftist apparatus, Comey has really, I think, disgraced himself and as a result, somewhat tainted the picture of the FBI during his tenure.
Real horses bolt when they hear a branch crack; Battlefield 1's beasts have ice in their veins, and will happily sidle up to an artillery piece and dig a lazy hoof into the dust, ignoring the deafening noise of the war going on around them.
There the Polarstern will churn through the pack ice and sidle up to an ice floe — a large expanse of intact ice, chosen on the spot after analysis of satellite radar images and other information — and cut its engine, allowing itself to be fully frozen in place.
"If the conditions are right, in Moscow, someone with access to secrets is having one too many drinks in a Moscow bar, and a young lady for sure will sidle up to them and see how far it goes," said the 66-year-old Connecticut native.
I had to find a way to write politically without writing politically, to sort of sidle up to the problems that are really weighing on my heart and all I could come up with is really investing myself in these characters who are also deeply invested in these ideas.
Seated next to me and listening in on my conversation with Sidle was a longtime regular with a handlebar mustache, a Harley-Davidson hat, a gold chain with an eagle pendant, and copious fuzzy white chest hair displayed prominently between the lapels of his half-buttoned sleeveless denim biker vest.
" More than 20 years later, Winant Sidle, the general in charge of public affairs for the military in Vietnam at the time, told William Hammond, author of "Reporting Vietnam: Media & Military at War," that my reporting was "so negative and inaccurate" as to have "caused continual problems for the Military Assistance Command.
Palomarez — who blasted Trump last year and endorsed John Kasich and eventually Hillary Clinton, before promptly ditching Clinton as soon as she lost to sidle up to the incoming administration — argued that it was in the interest of the Hispanic businesses he represents to keep a close relationship with whoever is in the White House.
There are certain New Yorkers, and certain kinds of food people, who appear to see no hypocrisy in telling the poor what they shouldn't eat as they sidle up to the counter at Shake Shack to order its vegetarian-fed, all-natural Angus beef burgers, and shakes made from milk with no growth hormones.
And I wasn't unfriendly myself, happy to sidle up to the bar alongside the mostly middle-aged regulars and order a Jack-and-Coke, though normally—that is, back in our little coastal town in California—I would have had a Pinot Noir from the Santa Rita hills or a nice, full-bodied Zinfandel from Paso Robles.
The federal inquiry, which began in 213, has laid bare the city's nexus of political influence and campaign donations, dormant for a decade during the administration of the billionaire Michael R. Bloomberg, as well as the world of those men, like Mr. Rechnitz and Mr. Reichberg, who sidle up to police officials as a kind of informal currency.
In this jumpy, rangy concerto, the orchestra often functions like a comically inept lighting technician trying to fix a spotlight on a performer who seems determined to avoid it: Individual instruments sidle up to the solo piano part, echoing certain notes or motifs, only to find that the piano has moved on to a different riff in a completely different part of the register.
It's an unassuming spot — until you sidle up to the counter and view the wares on offer: knafe croissants — a Middle East remix of the Cronut, featuring phyllo dough and soft white cheese; chocolate babka with a glaze so thick you can see your reflection; and the breakfast-for-two platters packed with local eggs, fresh and roasted vegetables, cheeses and an entire loaf of bread.

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