sideway
IPA: sˈaɪdweɪ
noun
- A footpath near a road.
- A byway.
adjective
- sidelong
adverb
- sideways
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Examples of "sideway" in Sentences
- He took a single sideway step and looked around Charlie Matthias.
- They operate at least 50 trucks, with sideway hydrolic dumping system.
- Now if it was a sideway stab at his age, it was clever, and I like clever.
- I bent down and grabbed an armful of material and stepped sideway and got out.
- Tom moved to his right, beginning a slow sideway circle, always keeping his sword ready.
- "I'd never hear the truth about it, just kind of sideway stories because my mother was embarrassed."
- So, yes, I tend to sit on the sideway-facing seats and take my chances that someone will come along who needs it, in which case I offer up the seat.
- Instead of hearing criticism of "why are we building another LEO launcher, when we already have launchers that can do the job, or why is Ares going sideway?"
- Despite the snarky sideway snickers of my sister, ever the doubter, I refused to dumb down dinner, and committed to cook as I always have, with no special orders of PB&J.
- No issues with anything stopping working, and while the trackpad is small (hi, it's a computer that is less than half the sixe -- sideway -- of a MBP 17 ), it's extremely usable, and I haven't had a lick of trouble with it.
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