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sideline
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Wiktionary
Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. 1 A line at the side of something. 2 (context sports English) A line defining the side boundary of a playing field. 3 (context usually in the plural English) The area outside the playing field beyond each sideline. 4 The outside or perimeter of any activity. ...
Wikipedia
Word definitions in Wikipedia
Sideline may refer to: Extended side , the geometric line that contains the side of a triangle Sideline, a secondary job that someone works part-time in addition to a job they consider their main occupation Sidelines , lines that mark the outer boundaries ...
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
I. noun COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS ■ VERB remain ▪ He would remain on the sidelines , and do some more work if and when they were ready to launch the paper. ▪ The arena of politics is where contestants clash like opposing teams, and we remain on the sidelines ...
WordNet
Word definitions in WordNet
n. a line that marks the side boundary of a playing field [syn: out of bounds ] an auxiliary line of merchandise an auxiliary activity [syn: avocation , by-line , hobby , spare-time activity ]
Usage examples of sideline.
Jesus on the sidelines, antigay conservatives looking for confirmation in the New Testament are stuck with St.
Wood, who was also Keeper of the Capital Prison, had a sideline as a counterfeiting expert, bagging boodlers for the federal bounty money.
The Browns might have had a profitable sideline in murder, theft, and slavery, but their chief income lay in trade with the Indians.
It could be Eduardo de Santos, who works as head cutter for Hall Jewelry International and, if street gossip is true, has a nice little sideline reworking stolen gems passed to him by his extended family.
His reading glasses are rectangular, court-shaped, the sidelines at top and bottom.
For a while he sat on the sidelines taking it in, but their very equanimity and easy humor began to get at him.
By the late 1950s, cybernetics was being superseded by the specialized technical fields and subdisciplines it had spawned, and Wiener himself wound up on the sidelines of his own revolution.
Harry was wringing his hands and shouting warnings from the sidelines, and the oversized trouper, Tor, had two of the other townies by their collars.
One of my sidelines in this office is to see if any of the drug cartels are trying to expand into this money transfer business.
Nevertheless, when the cloning party had filed into the OR, it was Mustafa and his cluttering fellows who had been relegated to the sidelines along with the circulating nurses and standby technicians, while Hamid-Jones had been assigned to stand with ig-Gabal in the place of honor at the surgical interface, though there was nothing, really, for him to do.
There was one sprawling freeforall, which the coaches allowed to continue for about five minutes, standing on the sidelines looking pleasantly bored as we kicked each other in the shins and threw dumb rights and lefts at caged faces, the more impulsive taking off their helmets and swinging them at anything that moved.
It turns out that in the last few months our banker has developed a little sideline of his own, faking some of this art, then selling both the original and the fake.
Now he did a roaring trade in snappers and groupers cooked to order at outrageous fees, with a flourishing sideline in fresh fish sales to the neighborhood each morning.
Then his luck changed and, like many before and since, he was shunted to the sidelines at age fifty-six, informed that his days of big responsibility were over and given the choice of early retirement or a minor, makework post.
He took one look at my face and brushed rudely past the maskers to get me on the safe, uncrowded sidelines.