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side-on

[ sahyd-on, -awn ]

adjective

  1. (of two objects) meeting with the sides foremost.


adverb

  1. 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

Video shows the British Airways passenger aircraft wobbling and approaching the runway almost side-on, before taking off again.

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Bright Spark: "Side-on view of the Vital Spark berthed in Inveraray", says Bryan Wark.

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Observers watched as aircraft approached the runway almost side-on.

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Nottinghamshire Police said John and Lewis were travelling along Chesterfield Road North just after 18:00 GMT when an Audi being driven by Gibson, 31, hit their vehicle side-on.

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Although the power of the tech was impressive, it was also clear that the more pixelated the picture, and the more side-on the the face in the photo was, the harder it was for the programme to successfully identify someone.

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