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▪ I. sidling, vbl. n. (ˈsaɪdlɪŋ) Also 8 sideling. [f. sidle v. + -ing1.] The action of the vb. sidle; an instance of this.1759 Compl. Lett. Writer (ed. 6) 225 Her sidling, and swaddling, and foolish unalterable simper. 1792 Elvina I. 139 It was not 'till after many sidlings and swimmings that she wa...
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Ernst Klink
"Klink's narrow military view," Ueberschär writes, "also enticed him into sidling up to the long disproved Nazi claim that this was a preventive war".
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sidle
▪ I. sidle, n. [f. the vb.] An act of sidling; a sidelong or oblique movement.1853 R. S. Surtees Sponge's Sp. Tour xxi. 108 Turning the sidle into a stately sail, with a haughty sort of sneer. 1883 Harper's Mag. Feb. 394/1 The final sidle up to dock was a very inglorious effort of poling. 1900 Longm...
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sideling
▪ I. sideling, n. (ˈsaɪdlɪŋ) Forms: 4 sydelynge, 5 sydlyng, 6 syd(e)ling; 4 sidelyng, 8– sideling (9 Sc. -lin); 9 sidling, dial. siddlin, etc. [f. side n.1 + -ling1.] † 1. A strip or piece of land lying by the side of a larger portion or by a stream. Obs.1399 in Kennett Par. Ant. (1695) 531 Fons de ...
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St Mark's Anglican Church, Warwick
John McCulloch was the contractor of this early section of the present building with the stone being quarried from Bishop of Brisbane Edward Tuffnell's Sidling The building is constructed of coursed sandstone blocks, from the Sidling Quarry, with picked surfaces.
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magalogue
magalogue, n. orig. U.S. (ˈmægəlɒg) Also magalog. [Blend of magazine n. and catalogue n.] A (usu. free) promotional catalogue or sales brochure designed to resemble a high-quality magazine.1978 Business Week 23 Oct. 148/3 One experiment that Texaco Inc. hopes will boost volume is a ‘magalogue’, a ne...
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Coryphella verrucosa
The tentacles touch each other and are then withdrawn repeatedly and there is biting, lunging and sidling.
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sidle
sidle/ˈsaɪdl; `saɪdl/ v[Ipr, Ip]~ up/over (to sb/sth); ~ along, past, away, etc move (in the specified direction) furtively, or as if shy or nervous 悄悄(沿某方向)移动(或因羞怯或紧张所致) sidling up to the bar 悄悄朝酒吧走去 She sidled over to me and asked if I recognized her. 她羞怯地向我走来, 问我是否认识她. He sidled past, trying to s...
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The Merv Griffin Show (Seinfeld)
He uses this ability to steal half the credit for her accomplishments by sidling behind her whenever she presents her work.
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Fort Juniata Crossing
Third Battalion of the Pennsylvania Regiment, stopped at Juniata Crossing, writing in his journal: "Reach'd Juniata Crossing that Night--distant from Sidling
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Benny Wain
Benny Wain started his professional music career playing in the family band The Sidling Stompers out of Sydling St Nicholas in Dorset at the
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First St Mary's Church, Warwick
The stone for the construction of the church was obtained from the Sidling Quarries, which were a small group of quarries in Warwick.
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Amar Ramasar
She writes that for years, Ramasar would greet her in class “by sidling up close, whispering, ‘You look fine today,’ eyes locked on my chest, and then
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Edmond Chait
For example, he crossed the Franco-Belgian border in the town of Quiévrain by sidling along the outside of a foot bridge filled with barbed wire.
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Desert pupfish
Halting and sidling—after nipping, the female will halt, whereupon the male will swim forward and laterally against the female, thrusting the area at the Sidling by the male causes the female to form an S-shape, which causes the male to also form an S-shape and concurrently wrap his anal fin around the female's
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