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Definition of Sidled
1. sidle [v] - See also: sidle
Lexicographical Neighbors of Sidled
Literary usage of Sidled
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Innocents Abroad, Or, The New Pilgrims' Progress: Being Some Account of by Mark Twain (1870)
"We sidled toward the Piraeus—not running, you understand, but only WE sidled,
NOT RAN. advancing with celerity. The brigand shouted again, ..."
2. The Innocents Abroad, Or, The New Pilgrims' Progress: Being Some Account of by Mark Twain (1870)
"We sidled toward the Piraeus—not running, you understand, but only WE sidled,
KOT RAX. advancing with celerity. The brigand shouted again, ..."
3. The Innocents Abroad; Or, The New Pilgrim's Progress: Being Some Account of by Mark Twain (1884)
"A frowsy, bearded brigand sprang into the road with a shout, and flourished a
musket in the light ot the :7:f^Kf$) moon! We sidled toward the I incus—not ..."