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sidestep Verb [-stepping, -stepped] 1. to step out of the way of (something) 2. to dodge (an issue) Noun side step a movement to one side, such as in dancing or boxing
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sidestep Translations sidestep [ˈsaɪdstɛp] side vt (problem) → umgehen; (question) → ausweichen +dat vi (Boxing etc) → seitwärts ausweichen How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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| I've lost two inches of my tail trying to sidestep those swinging doors. With a mighty roar the beast turned and charged once more, only to be met with a third arrow full in one eye; but this time she was too close to the ape-man for the latter to sidestep the onrushing body. And it was up to me to sidestep if I wanted to, wasn't it? |
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