aside
IPA: ʌsˈaɪd
noun
- An incidental remark to a person next to one made discreetly but not in private, audible only to that person.
- A minor related mention, an afterthought.
adjective
- Not in perfect symmetry; distorted laterally, especially of the human body.
adverb
- To or on one side so as to be out of the way.
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Examples of "aside" in Sentences
- And that's why leaders in the party need to put the label aside and get real.
- «deponent» because they have laid aside («dē-pōnere», _to lay aside_) the active forms.
- No Labels doesn't mean 'don't have a label', it just means put the label aside so we can focus and work together and do what government needs to do.
- Neither are you going to see human clones, since again aside from the research potential there is ZERO value in cloning somebody and waiting twenty years for the payoff.
- Gag me. so I bolted out of there ... by that time I just decided to head back to Union Station to eat and wait for my train aside from a delay there were no huge mishaps getting back to good ol 'Newport News overall it was a good day
- The only path I'm seeing for McCain - aside from a horrible mistake by Obama - is to make Frank Marshall a story in the last 48 hours, hope that it tightens the polls by 2-3 points, like the Gore campaign did in 2000 with Bush's drunk driving arrest, and hope that slow voting machines reduce turnout in areas with high African-American populations in OH, FL, PA, and VA.
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