sidleˈsaɪd l
sidle (v)
- present
- sidles
- past
- sidled
- past participle
- sidled
- present participle
- sidling
English Definitions:
sidle (verb)
move unobtrusively or furtively
"The young man began to sidle near the pretty girl sitting on the log"
sidle, sashay (verb)
move sideways
sidle (Noun)
A sideways movement.
sidle (Noun)
A furtive advance.
sidle (Verb)
To move sideways.
sidle (Verb)
To advance in a furtive, coy or unobtrusive manner.
sidle
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