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On the side   /ɑn ðə saɪd/   Listen
On the side

adverb
1.
Without official authorization.  Synonym: unofficially.






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"On the side" Quotes from Famous Books



... the letters from Beirut and Sidon (27 B. M., 90 B.) it will be seen that the city whose freemen were on the side of ...
— Egyptian Literature

... the house, these French troops leaned from their windows on the side of the house and poured volley after volley into the German ranks. They were almost directly above the Germans and the latter were at a great disadvantage; for they could not return the fire of the French without pausing in their mad rush; and when they did pause and bring their ...
— The Boy Allies At Verdun • Clair W. Hayes

... pulled away the cover and saw the boy's head. Dark as it was, it was enough to show him the truth. With a quick move he covered him again. There was a smeary wetness on his fingers, which he wiped away on the side of his trousers. They were drenched with rain, but he distinguished the sticky feel of blood leaving his hand as ...
— Dust • Mr. and Mrs. Haldeman-Julius

... Geronimo was kneeling on the side of the grave which had been dug to receive his corpse. His face was partly covered with clotted blood; the portion visible was excessively pale, and his cheeks were so sunken that those few days of suffering had left only the skin to cover his bones. His eyes, rolling ...
— The Amulet • Hendrik Conscience

... by the front way, was now heard whistling as he came through the house, and the next moment he stepped out on the side veranda; then stopped, ...
— Where the Souls of Men are Calling • Credo Harris


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