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side-on
[ sahyd-on, -awn ]
adjective
- (of two objects) meeting with the sides foremost.
adverb
- with the side or sides foremost, especially in a collision:
The other car struck me side-on.
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Word History and Origins
Origin of side-on1
First recorded in 1905–10
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Example Sentences
They had swung side-on as the hole opened, and her glance focused itself upon the smaller of the two.
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I caught sight of the old man side-on and I saw he was hurt by something more than a punch.
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Flying, they look extremely like May flies, being carried side-on to the wind.
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"Kept you from throwing her side-on and giving me that spill you promised," he chuckled.
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I was loath to do ut, but I wint round an' swung into the jaw side-on an' shifted ut a half pace to the lef'.
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