Definition of Sidesteppers

1. sidestepper [n] - See also: sidestepper

Lexicographical Neighbors of Sidesteppers

sideshows
sideslip
sideslipped
sideslipping
sideslips
sidesman
sidesmen
sidespin
sidespins
sidesplitter
sidesplitting
sidesplittingly
sidestep
sidestepped
sidestepper
sidesteppers (current term)
sidestepping
sidesteps
sidestream
sidestreams
sidestroke
sidestrokes
sideswipe
sideswipe elbow fracture
sideswiped
sideswipes
sideswiping
sidetone
sidetones
sidetrack

Literary usage of Sidesteppers

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Woodrow Wilson: His Career, His Statesmanship, and His Public Policies by Hester Eloise Hosford (1912)
"Now were they to prove themselves sidesteppers and trimmers or were they to establish a principle which should become a sacred precedent? ..."

2. Woodrow Wilson: His Career, His Statesmanship, and His Public Policies by Hester Eloise Hosford (1912)
"... except when numerous sidesteppers attempted to violate their campaign pledges, that the 1911 session of the New Jersey Legislature did its work. ..."

3. Woodrow Wilson and New Jersey Made Over by Hester Eloise Hosford (1912)
"And, it was " in calm and sober fashion," except when numerous sidesteppers attempted to violate their campaign pledges, that the 1911 session of the New ..."

4. The Bailey Controversy in Texas: With Lessons from the Political Life-story by William Alexander Cocke (1908)
"... and sidesteppers I ever had the pleasure of witnessing, Joe Bailey is an easy winner. He is as slick as a mud tank eel, and when cornered can travel ..."

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